D A Y T O tt HERALD F R ID A Y .” M ^ R C H 9, 1900 Thu March nnmherof Amaricsn Homes, puhliehed a t ’ Knoxville, Tvnn., «lontsin» very much that ir i f interest In people who plan, I mid or ismulifv their hornet There ta ri.uch useful information • n iho»s topics in the magisii-e. It it a vsl able magsz ne to have in the home. A t we have t i n t e d before, rural free mail delivery hat proved a suo- ce«s in almost every instance where it liae Iteen (riven a trial. The ru- rual mail delivery from 8alem to Turner costs the government $100 per month. Receiptt of the office are estimated at $195, which leavet a bah nee of $95 dnilare in favor of the government The mail matter haiidled hat ioore«sed in tome wa^yt, 800 per cent, in other» 20 per rent ; letter mail has increased 75 per cent; mail order business 50 per cent.. The carriers receive $400per year, he paying all expenses and furnishing his own team. ' ' — a— as— f t There can no longer be any doubt that the time has come for the elect­ ing of United Senators by popular vote. The malcstrotn of perjury and corruption which has been brought to light in connection with the election of Senator Clark of Montana, has been so astouuding as to beggar description. The whole thing shows a condition of such iiu discribahle political rottenness'thai must. discursive longues srs para­ lyzed. Every one hopes thst there ere no other cases quite as had as that of the Montana senatorship. hut few doubt that artist has been so hraxenlv done in one state legis la turn has been dona more quietly in many others.— The International Magazine ~ The time-of year is here when it Is a pleasure to take a trip on a boat. When going up or down the river the O. R A N. C o ’s boats— Ruth, Elmore and Mudoc are pleas­ ant boat* to go on— the officers be­ ing accommodating. We noticed this fact several days since while on the Modoc Captain Gordon and Pilot Clyde Raahe, are careful iu making landings, to make it con­ venient for passegerato get off end on the boat. Chief Engineer JaS. Priscol, is an old. ex|>erienoed en- ginter, as also his assistant, Albert Jackson. Purser W . Smith, is I t - tenliva to his business looking after freight and passengers. Ira Bell watchman, and mate are watchful of their duties. Officers and crew are generally in gsod spirits; thi» we presume is to ne accounted for that Stewart Robert Johnson sup­ plies the table with good things to enL T M “ boys” sent beat wishes to their friends in Payton. T h k U k c h a n g ik o P r in c ip l e « o r W a m p a r k .— ARiwHtgb most n-nutrkHble clinttges have been w rought in the appliances o f war and the destructive forces, the principles of warfare rem ain the satno. N o tw ithstanding the use of the steam-engine, the tele­ graph, the telephone, the heli- ostat, the balloon, wireless tele­ graphy, the long range-rifle and high-power guns, the rap id -fire and machine guns, smokeless powder and high explosives— all. are governed and controlled by the same general principles of grand tactics aitd strategy th at governed other arm ies and con* trolled the destines o f nations hundreds of years ago. The skill aud'gcnius o f the com m an­ der and the fortitude of the troops win victories in th< ptes- ent age no less than in the wars o f form er times.— dajor-G enral Nelson A . Miles, in F ra n k Les­ lie ’s Popular M o n th ly for M arch. A F ho . vtikr M issionsmy ' s E x - pkhiknckb .— Rowing the seeds of Christianity in the far West some years ago was a' mission attended with wore or less danger, great bard ships and much self-denial Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, wbo was a missionary on the frontier, and who has »Ince won much fame aa an author, has written a series of a rti­ cles for The I,adies’ Home Journal graphically narrating bis experi­ ence— often thrilling in theextreme, again pathetic, and, not infrequenty humorous. - These he has related in his interesting way, which will make them exceedingly attractive, and which will show better than any thing else which has ever been written that Americans are instinct­ iv e ly « rSligiouR people, ready to suffer any sacrifice for the advance­ ment of Christianity. The first a rti­ cle of the series will appear in the A priai Journal T h e Hood R iv e r Sun, a new p* «p er lately started at Hood R liver, O r., by B. R. B radley, a nephew of John and L evi B rad­ ley, Ute latter of this city, has died, sim ply from the fact th at the town did not need another paper, and it was an extra tax to keep two ru n n in g . M r. Bradley published a good paper, but the business of the town did Dot ju s­ tify him to Continue losing mon­ ey iu its publication, so he turned bis subscription list over to his com petitor, who w ill All out un­ expired subscriptions. T h e ed­ ito r o f the G lacier in an edito ria l rem arks as follows: “The G lacier’s loyalty to every i Gtoniove N ews — Comes from Dr D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: ‘Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years.' Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the hast doctors could give no-help ¡b u t her cure is complete and her health excellent.’ This shows what thousands have proved — that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier Ihnwn. I t ’s the su­ P A R E N TS D U T Y . preme remedy for eczema,tetter,salt rheum, ulcers, boils, and running We publish below extracts, of pa­ sores. I t stimulates liver, kidneys per feed by Mrs. R B. Webber, at and bowels, expels poisons, helps a late mother’s meeting of the W. digestion, builds up the strength. C. T. U., Dayton : Only 50 cents. S o ld b y R .L . H ar rta, druggist, Guaranteed. THK B O V . ' f- From the time when his beauti­ We have saved many doctor bills ful eyes first open on the world, and since we began using Chamberlain’s bis weak cry falls upon her ear, she Cough Remedy TffoOr home. We claims him as her own dear boy. keep a tmiile open all the time aitd No one, perhaps, but a mother could whenever any of my family or m y­ see anything beautiful in the tiny self begin to catch cold we begin to creature, which, when awake, could use the Cough Remedy, and as a do little more than blink hie eyes, result wo never have to send uway making queer shapes to his face, o ti for a doctor and incur a large doc­ Mconunt of light and noises. True tor hill, for Chamberlain's Cough he can stretch bis pink limbs iu a Remedy never fails to cure. I t is bewitching attitude. The mother not a medicine of great merit and worth. only thinks him the prettiest baby — D 8 . Mearkle, General Merchant in the world, but when asleep, lying and Farmer, Mattie Bedford ocunly peacefully on her breast; and his Pa. For sail4>y R L. Harris tiny hands, like crumpled roses, ly ­ ing softly on her cheek, she forgets YO U CAN DO G O O D! the weariness of the months passed, You can help a good cause along and the anguish of his advent into the world; atthe thoughtshe olasps him also be paid ior it in the following w a y : W rap jie a tly and securely any cloth closer to her heart, building air cas­ bound book of 12ft pages or more (it tuny tles for his futre. Few mothers, be an old school book If not torn) amt m ail it to the Fruitdale Seminary nt who have not experienced this. His coming was moat au«pcious Fruitdale. Ala., n t contribution to th eir lib ra ry . Jt will be th an kfu lly received The mother turns from the delights and they w ill, in return for vonr kind- of society, as hollow mockeries, to n o y beud von an excellent little paper a a few congenial friends. She goes whole veer s l i d six curious shells from to valued companions—-her books, tire G uif of Mexico, no two aline. and thus becomes prepared for-the glorious crown of motherhood. By reading and study, she instils in the mind of. her unborn a desire for good and noble things— knowledge in particular. She studies art mu- L O U IS W A M B S G A N S , slo, anything of value to herself and offspring. The husband should t»e equally interested in making life |4eas«nt for his wife ami child. r Many acts of parents will be re­ turned to them in after years hy B E E F , PO ttK , M U T T O N A N D their children. I f fathers cause grief to their wives, it will cause ..V E A L , grief to the Innocent child. The set mey be hid-from the world, but W h o le s a le and; R e ta il the grief will be the same. The husband, and the wife also, should D A Y T O N , OR. have a knowledge of these-things before marriage. The home is wom­ an’s special domain and it is the A R F Y O U AN duty of the husband to respect her rights there. I t is the duty of the husband to provide for the home I f bo you nbould take and read They should counsel together— P A C IF IC O D D F E L L O W neither one should vule, or domineer A m onthly m agaituc published In or abuse, especially when the wife Portland.and excinstreyl devoted to the Intercut« of Odd Fellowship, both local is in a condition, and when their and general. I t 1» the only Odd Fellow publication In Oregon and 1» now in Its acts w ill be mirrored on the heart eighth year. of the unborn; to eause grief and We have made armugement» w ith the publisher by which we can clttb"Paclftc sadness before birth of child, is a Odd Fellow” with D aytoh H aaar.n at a crime Itefore God, and should be rale we believe every Odd Fellow would hie glad Io accent punishable by law. It often causes The price of the fti'a a i.n la »1.00 per year and the offspring to commit murder, su the price of “ Pacific Odd Fellow ” I r 81.(8) per iter. We eend both to »ubse.rlbcrs who p a y a icide, or causes insanity. There year strictly In advance tor lt.50. Call at onr office and »cc a sample copy of should he a law that no man or Paeifle Odd F e llo w .” ____ woman could marry until they pass FOR 8 A L E OR T R A D E . an examination that they had stud­ ied the science of married 4ife. and understood the requirements there­ a. A team of horses, harness and of, especially to unborn children wagon for sale very cheap; or Many would not marry were they w ill trade for a heavy d raft horse, compelled to do their duty.. There or a good cow. In q u ire at this should he a new branch of Itooks, office. and teachers of both sexee especially fur this purpose. Then when s W h en you are b u ild in g or mother’s grief became more than waut a b ill of lum ber, call at she could endure she could appeal Newberg m ill and get prices. to this point of law for justice, and E very kim d o f lu m b er m anufac­ divorces would then be few. «. When proper care and example tured at lowest rates. has been given the child, their every Hunters take note that Htouubrliik bus thought and feeling can be influ­ a good supply of umiuunition. enced by the parent. W hat a boy he will be! how tender and affec­ tionate where the mother is concern­ ed; and manly in every way. Brave yet gentle; generous to an oppo­ nent; and strictly honest— hie word will be relied on and respected from cnildbood. arid valley. D u rin g the life of the 8 u n we lost hut one local subscriber, w hile our gain was as much as the entire subscrip­ tion list o f th a t paper. T h e in ­ creased patronage, both in adver­ tising and subscription, wus w ith o u t solicitation on our part. F o r all thia the proprietor feels tru ly g reatfu l.” DAYTON MARKET, B u t c h e r ? S h ip p e r ODD FELLOW ? It is very hard to stand idly by and see onr dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N . Y , ’dairyman call ed at a drug alore theraforri» doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return He also Itought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough remedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours tie returned, Baying the dneter need not come, as the child waa much belter. The druggist, Mr. Ott Scbolx, say» the family has since recom­ mended Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ edy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand fof it from that part of the country. For sale hy R L, Harris. A T housand T onguj * - Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Phil­ adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con­ sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors cóuld give no help, but she lays of thia royal care— “it aoon rerpoved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep eoondly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I foci like sounding its praises throughout the universe.” So will «ywry one wbo tries Dr King’s New Discovery for any trouble of the threat, cheat or lunga. Pries 50o. a n d $ l. T ria l bottles free a t R . L . Harris’ drug store; every b jtlle «guaranteed. . w— and e v e ry th in fiM M lM M ttri NEW BUSINESS. T h e undersigned bus opened a notion store in the Powell b u ild in g , next door to E x o n ’s feed store. Candies, Cigars, ladies hats, handkerchiefs, and a variety o: goods, many of them suitable f >r holiday presents. -Prices reasonable. Call and see ja y good«. .... - H A R V E Y SERGEANT. □.RAN D ifaxt F ob USI OF PROKHf FOR SttE SOlTUtM PACIPIC COMPANY. 116 acre»— aum«. of the beat laud Iu YumliUl county— 1»| gciea iu cultivation, all tiled, splendidly situated within *2 miles of D a y to n ;fa ir houen good barn, Fast 8 « ll iA ke, Deuvsr, Ft. Fast M all W urth, Omaha, Kan M all good young orchurd of d iffe ren t vni ietlcu 6;45 a. m. »aa c ity , Ht. Ixmls, S p. m. S h a s ta R o u te of fr u it; »40. per acre, part rush, hul- Cblt-Mto and Baat. u u c eo u tlm e , uecured by mortgage on W alla W alla, Iw w iston. Mtmfcitlia --------- ------------ — premioeu. — Sputane, XI tu ueapolhi -Spoil an« Flyer Flyvr JL Paul. Duluth. M il­ 11 acre» ln~tbo suburb« of D ayton, 8:45 p. m . waukee, hieUKO and 8;U0a. m. Train leaves Dayton for Portland and way 8 acre« in cultivation ; on easy teriiia. Kaat, 8 acres mostly in cu ltivation , balance station» at 7:37 a. m except Sunday». OCEAN n-EAM ERS. Iu tim ber, near D a y to n ; prici reason­ 8 p. B . 4 p, tu. Leave Portland HUH) a. m., and 7:00 p. in. A ll S h I I I iix . in.- 0:00 p. m. ’ Wlllumetto River. 4:30 p, m. " Port W orth 6:30« in., 6:30». m. signed, It. G abriel baa been by an order $125. fi a, m. •- City of Mexico0:o5 a. in., 8:33 a. in. Bteuincrs. Except of the above-named Court, duly appoint­ xcepl '* llouBton 4 00«. In., 4.00 a; m, No. 7. 5^ acres, orchard of ap Sunday.- Sunday. Oregon C ity. Nawbent. ed administrator of tbo catatate of said “ New Orleau» fi.'/3 p,-m .,8 28p. ni. Salem A Wny-Laud’s pies, pears and peaches, most of “ Washington 6.42 s' ui., fi.42'a. ra. Elizabeth Hubbard, ilet-eused. ** New York 12:48 p. m ., 12,48 p. ra. Now, tfierefore, all persons having trees 5 years old. $0 0. J a ra . W illam ette A Yam ­ 3:30 p. in, t-iaimea against said estate are hereby no­ Tue» No. 8. 8 acres $ miles west of Mouday, P ullm an and Tourist» cats on both trains, Thur. h ill Rivers. tified and required to present the same and Sat. Wednead. Chnlr car» Sacramento to Ogden and E l Pano,, Dayton, 2 j acres in different varir Oregon City, Dayton, .V Friday. duly vended, to said adm inistrator at and tourist c a n to Cbpwcr— $1.50 per ye»r. 0*1*961 kb a l i » foe Send all orders to the HERA w laa a-YJ I P, TTV35H Ar T ension__ Indicator mbs oueA«H nuflA«H «UTOWl «»qie pnvjqXitJOi probo Aia »«p Zq |a«a.p.a A ‘p ------ » V i7 Æ â ^ e iir ,ï£ 3 QMPliqd »mil . DOWNKK. H . H . PRK B8BK DOWNER & DRESSER Garriage, House, Sign I -A N D — IS J U S T THE ORNAIEHTAL PAINTERS PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WORD a i a i a o i p n « p » io .a m n a > » /p w i -XtmZ'OWimo •Xwp <4 .wposqng «UMm» t«oqs '•jufq pjuq^sitoq *qjoA Áiuwj **¡qiuoaoa« Oaiq«iu«M»ja IM P L IE S . JMIZVDVN '« ,S n V 3 5 W OB In i lfoatu *u6'«*P «ìvy-oq-dn f paw» pa« » w k n «ofWfW M»»»! mMMO ••eopeijwnin p»qd«jJfcnpn p»io too l't/ntkMg *«»q|XMq«M Essa, 0)(6o|>o«iM ■«« «r»q) HANGERS. W hite T a k e N o t ic k .— Residents of D ayton and v ic in ity going 'to Salem , who wish to obtain the best 15 cent m eal in the city, wjll call at 341 C o m m ercial street, first door north o f Damon Bros, s to re .. Frst-clas» beds. - F am ily • trade a specialty. Give us a tria l. M R 8 . P. M . H A N S H A W . . *■ Proprietor. S e w in g M achine« C. T. POMEROY the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving and easier sewing. I t ’s our own invention and lx found only on the N H d liV d 3 3 d d V PAPER Shop in A. O. U. W. building-f­ lower floor— Dayton, O r . It W e have other striking improvements th a t appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H . T . catalog. W hite S e w M achine Co. SI000 would not pay for the cooaoltatlona w ith physician« th a t have shaped thia pre­ scription. People having oolda whb purchase a » cent box of Cleveland, Ohio. DBALBS IM The SUNDAY Bulletin, leu^/0 32-Pago Motropontan Papor, F very Oo/wmrs BrlBtllnp Mill U V E N EW S. A ANO A O O P Y OF T H IS PAPER IS M o P tk a foe* therefore practically have bad the finest con- ■ulttug-phyilclanx Bitting oa their eaee, and have the treatm ent tn hand. Called D ynxmio from th eir forcefulneaa. They w ill positively break up a eold In the head over night, and for the more asriouieolda In the head and eh e it they supply ju at the serious treatm ent needad. W e have secured the local ageney for thia new scientific treatm ent for oolda and h a re the 'O m ainlo Taonles nomgMi tale. s il v e r w a k i S A iE M , R L. H arris , Dayton. F1I1T, OIMAMBMTAL - - :. OREGON. T H C D A IL Y B U L L E T IN * PATENTS W M . LA M B K R f, Proprietor. Q uality of our work is unsur- pasped in Oregon. SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED EQUAL TO NEW Qsickty *c«u. ova ns ms w m fatmt OBTAmX^. ft*s4 M fisl, skstoh w »hot., with d w rip U .» ferf»MrçMrtuV>p»t««Ut>inty U I À #I KAKD-VOOX FBBB. OmUUns raSmiM.. snfi fill) Infrrwslto». V O R S FOB OOFT OF 0O« 1F1CIAI. OFFS«. ItlsttisM oslliSsrslprosnsttina4vW Bie1.lv s pstBsl stSMs.jr, » 4 g m t WVÌUITOB 8S0V 40 BSAB R tofor. » sg ty isf tor Fatasi. K i w i H.B.WILLSONACO. M T K N T LA 43 VC RS, uPmasM«.. W A S H IN G T O N . P. C. Contracts given for F am ily and -A N D - regular work- Prices always Rea­ sonable, and Satisfaction Guaran­ teed. _ t Laundry three blocks south o A fine lot of 1 and 2 year old depot, near R. R» bridge. pple Trees. A number of the best variety of Cherries, Prunes and Pears. W ith 60 YEARS* And other Good Thing.« 1 EXPERIENCE the lot is a few of celebrated Pacific Prunes A . b E T M E R IN G Ornamental Trees— Elms, Soft and Hard Maple, American Chest­ C IT Y L I V E R Y ST A B L E S , nuts. All the different varieties of M c M ia n v ille , Oregon. berries— Black Cape, Lawtons, etc T rack M ahr « ' E . L. W IN G , Prop’r. The celebrated Osanna NUT ’ . L aundry. BU C O N F E C T IO N ­ ERY’ TREES. P atents M AGCON STRAW BERRY The beet berry grown, large and good to ship. Also the Wilson and Sharpless. Also have in stock a good variety of Grapes “’or price and terms call on or OOWVRWMTa A c . eh anS S«Mrt|>Uonasar ». inira- order. M c lN N V IL L E S te a m Mo H i i Diamonds, Watches, Jew­ elry, Clocks, and Mendel’s Dynamic Tabules B oot N n w s fta n o r, * (S u p etay t e i d ä t ! * * ) S S M O A YEAR. ' • $1.25 per yen». W HAT Tropiçal fru its i-fre s h sud good W e I urnisli it w itli the H $1.75 per year. i Ä a ’ «R s58 . $1.00 per year. W e fam ish it w ith the H kmald for THE WORLD, — at the poetoflicé store. - th e entire United States. Regular Biibscription pries. Postpaid to any address. Robert Eurl hits opened an Intelllgeno. and real estate oflluu.iu L . J. Fletcher's shoe shop. H c w ilfg iv c general info r­ mation to tiiose making Inquiries. H e w ill also practice 61?7A . Regular subscription price, TH E STANDARD a A M E R IC A N A N N U A L . PulU»erBtdg../,AoYorh whose reader« have rep­ a large proportion of «tibsceriberson date en, humorous iliustrations for old und of issue, and each edition is a thoroughly • i, ■> —i-.- » sa. up-to-to-date daily fam ily newspaper for vounK’ 1118 H .e I euple e I apsr M r toy, Htstortsn U .S . Noefy. 25cts. F R ID A Y . PRAO nCALhY P U B L IS H O NEW THURSDAY. YORK For over fifty-eight years W E E K L Y “ N a tio n af F am ily Paper T R IB U N E for furm tirsanil villagers, ............................................... . i ahorría* t h . dlf- --------------- 1 fcrent atylaa of Of 1900. SPECIAL i The South African FEATURES. | War; W ar in the Phil. ippines; The interna­ tional Peace Congress; Our Naval and Military Establishments; The Samoan Settlement; The Great Trusts and Their Capitalization, and many other subjects of equally vital interest. _______ M ONDAY, WJCPNB8DAY, Siiort Stories, H u in o ro t» illustrations, M a rk e t Report«. Fascinating «liort Ind u strial In fo rm atio n , Fashion Notes. , , ................... Agribultural M atters carefully treated, Stories, anti unexcelled agricultural de- and-Comprehensive and Reliable F in an - partuient, scientific uml mechanical 600 Complete Guide to the Forthcoming Elections ' The C A L IF O R N IA ROUE CO. I » a Angele*. No, you do a o t hav« to send away C al., a r j headquarters o f the coast for nice from Dayton to get Job printing done Held grown ROME B C 8H X 8. A li th e latest and B rin g yo u r job work to the H k u a l offluue best sorts, Head fo r a catalogue to-day. resented the very beet lication, profusely illustrated » ith por­ tones; contains all the elem ent of our eoontry population, traits and halt-tor striking news features of T h e Daily i t gives all im p ortan t news of the Tribu n e. Kpet-ial W a r Dispatches, Do- „ . . w . . „ . .... meetic an tf Foreign Correspondence. N * tw n and »W o rld, th e most reliable Containing F u ll Information Upon AU Statistical Facts and Figures. _ Every Politician house 14x26 with kitchen 14x20. barn 18x30, granery 14x14, smoke house 12x12 2 acres in. orchard. $1600. -C . H A D L E Y , F in e cigtti-s’ nnd confectionery E. R O W L E Y , _____ Managers. at A. DeTmeri»g.’8. T R I - W E B K L 7 A D A ILY, T R IB U N E CIIK A PFW T K N O W N A new and rem arkably attractive pub­ Political H s te r i ■U- C. H . M A K K IIA M , Oen F. a P. A . P ortlan d, Or. X . K O B H LX Jt. M anager: »EW 70EX A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA . C A L IF O R N IA 'S i 7«0oeree, HO sc roe In meadow, HU slashed, au>l ready to h u m , 400 acres of prairie balauce In tlm lw r: ISOoaUlsou place: w eS watered. Au A 1 stoek ranch, or uihm I for funning. Laud Iu Washington, close 4o rsitruad, wlU beaold at a barg ain -p a rt rush, balance on tim e. . V IA A $1000 P r e s c r ip tio n F o r C o ld s ■ Oregon Exchange Ass’s. SO UTH AND EAST trtet Office Mauagrrs In this State to rrprr sent roe In th e ir o.ttn aud surrounding coiintlc». W illin g to psr yearly 8800. psysbls The i give • b a lli