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j.- - U a— ? A n HERALD- up with us, and not away from ua. we must make real companions of K IU I'A Y . A P R IL 18, 1900. them. Come, let ns live with our children; let us have some time (JlieiiKtktttn linlgu I. O. O. F , during the day or week, that ehall* o f Sulmn, contemplate building be devoted to them especially, in n large three story block on th eir which we will try to interest our lots in tlie t city,op,»»mite the court selves In the things which interest house, on the northwest side. them. Then let us confide in our children, for confidence ou the part 'V h e h n iM in u to he eonatruoled of of the parents begets confidence' in brick, stone a n d iro n . I t is ex the child Begin very early to pected that (lie h u ih liu g w ill be Iru -t them with little secrets which completed this season. A |»ortion they must understand are to he kept o f-th e lower story w ill be com » very saprecl, and we in re tu rn wUL etructcd for a store rooms, and He trusted and talked to about the other portion and the second things which otherwise would be story be-4UM»4 for au opera bouse. taken to an unwise, perhaps impure T h e upper story will be used as a playrnata Th« religMus education i* one of the first to wine1 we should b all by Odd Fellows. C lieiueketii give attention. Just'as soon as the lodge, the oldest I . ' O . Q. F. infa -t lips oan lisp the words let Lodge in the state of Oregon, them be taught the holy scripture, lins valuable property in Suleiu, like Timothy was from bis youth and they have funds to erect a , Up, for if taught to them at the very tine structure. 'I'heir property J threshold of life it will prove a is on the snmestreets as the court guiding etar all ahwg life's pathway, essions are bouse and capitol building, b e -' for our earliest ¡mpre«-i""“ » '• most . i— i— —uie lasting. Last us take our ohildren tween state and Court streets, mid the uew postoffice building very early to the house of God They, of course,cannot understand w ill also be on the same streets, why; but we teach our children to in a lin e with t e o th e r fine pub pray long before they know what lic buildings. W hen -the Odd real prayer is, and if we want our Fellow? tem ple and the new post children to grow up to love the office b u ild in g is completed, the house of Ood, we must be there Capitol C ity w ill have two streets ourselves and have4beip there. We with buildiiigB thut will compare have a beautiful example of this h favorably in appearance, ’w ith our Savior being taken into the any city of its class. Someth wig temple when a babe, then at the W IL D 15 D A Y S Grand Surprise Sale! IR IS H M A N ABROAD (W lt'en tor the H bbai . d .| Faith, aa’ they tould me that Ol oud gab Wld Biddy over Io do bllaald ouhl count hry, which me o ild oyoe long to aoa,' and Ol Jest stept up to the girrul that hoe charge of that biisald foghorn, an* Ma Ol, mo bouncin’ girtul, Oi want to spake wld me dartin' Biddy. Boa I , she He a livin' In Tiperarl, clow by the otald chuurchyard, where we used to spark, Biddy and Ol, In tbiro bllaald days o' roe childhood. Well, she coilend hould o' the crank an’ pritty so >n Oi heard Father O’ Flathery rlngin' that bllaald bell for V--SSIW - real a* i s rev — IXXJU Oi v/i axx-iai xaa confession; an’ all at V once hearln’ W e shall inaugurate the SPR IN G and SUM M ER cam paign w ith a 15 business d ay’s Sale, comm encing 5 S 7 Ä " Ï T An  S T “ I ’H E SO UTH AND EAST V IA PACIFK HOMBSTBAD S M T H m PACIFIC COMPANY. The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest VO S h a s ta A H igh-Class, Illu strated Farm Jo u rn al— Published W eekly at Salem ,O regon— T ry It. R o u te ¿ ~ m lo : <The Homestead is a twenty,page vez, Tint O'Brien, sea she? Thet’a who beava Portlaixl SdO a. m., and 7:00 p. m. uh per, four oolunirna to the paxe. Leave Salem 11:00 a. ni. and 0:8» p. in. Ol be'e, ses Ol. Ap' what do yea want? The subscription price is $1 a J-eas, scs sho. Well. Biddy, ses Ol, Ol jest Arrive at Aahland 12:33 a. m and 11X0 a. I in advance. Its publication was “ Hacramaitto r>:00 p. m , 4;lha. m. want to tell yez that they heve medicine ** • Han Krauclaeo 7 ;« p. m , R;15 a m. begun March 1, 1900, and it imme over here in Ameriky, what kin cureyez mmatics, an' make yes feel as young as Ogden 3:43 a. m., 11:43 a. m. diately took first place among gen Deliver tl;00 a m .,tla. m. O'Riley's heifer calf, or as frisky as D. eral farm papers, and will maintain Kan«« City 7:23 a. m.. 7:28 a. m . J. O'Blarney, sesO l; au’ Its chape as dirt. Chicago 7:43 a. in , 0X0 a. in. i|. The Homestead has all the fa Go along,wld ye an'bad eeee.toyez, Tim , lew Angelc» l: M p . m ,7:00 a. m. cilities for publishing a farm paper see she. Well, ses Ol, sure a n 'it's the XI Peon.6:0u p. in.- 0;00p. m. truth, Oi tells yez. Everelnne Oi's been of the first class, and of wide circu Fort Worth <>:30a in., 6:30 a. m. lu Ameriky, Ol’ye been takln', the same City ot MexiroV:SS a. m.,9:35 a. m. lation. Why send your, money Houlton 4.00a. in , 4.0Sa in, medicine, au' sure an' it’s cured me, thro* New Orleaua (1.23 p. m.,6'jr>p. in. East? Why not help maintain an* thro*. An' what Kind o’ medicine bu Waahiugtnn «.<2a m„ 4.49 a. BI. here in the Northwest a farm news New York 12:« p. m., 12.43 p. m. yez taxln'? sex she. Well, Biddy, says Ot, its pills, thet’a made by a trusty lot paper of general circulation, and, Pullman aad Tourlata eara on both trains. devoted to the interebts of thi? o’ chape; they’re made o’ steel an’ wood, Read carefully .list o f prices below. an’ sxins, wool, an' coal oil; an’ bedad, Chair c4raSacramento to Ogden and Kl Pat... , , au’ Ol don’t Know what all, aa' a mixture and tourist cars to Cb'c ago, Ht.^Ixjutk, New Or section? The price of the D ayton H ekai . p : 100 doz3D Ladies Hose, fancy and solid colors, and some drop on the outside they call tarriff; sure, an' leans and Washington, ‘ its what we called taffy, in the ouldeoun- is $1 a year in advance. We will stitch, regular price l ‘2 |c , sale price 6c per pair. Direct connection at San Francis o with thry. Now they hev fixed up a pill for a 18 dozen fancy towels, suitable for tidies and o tln r fancy dec lot uv ould haythene In-sotne islands at several Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, send our paper and the Homestead totberend of eternity, what’s got lots o’ China, Philippines, Central and South Amer one year for $1 40 in advance. orations, well worth 20c upiece, sale price 9c e ich. sugar on tho outside. They call them ica. 56 pieces assorted fancy ribbons, suitable for belts, neckwear i itk in ’#, “ Sugar Coated Tariff Pills,” supposed to ASK YO IR and sashes, some of them worth 50c per y a rd , and none less than cure the hathen from wgntin’ to kill theae See H. L. Harri«, Agent, Dayton, or address C H. MARKHAM, D E A L E R OR tain t trusty fellers, are auppoaed to cure them 35c, »ale price 25c per yard. Oen F. A P. A. Portland, Or. of eny loose coppers they may happen to CEO W-PIIKIN Ì0- R. KOEHLER. Manager: rotects One case o f assorted fast colored percales New Y o rk m arket heve, for fare they may happen to get Fnlum A Carpen «r 8 « price 10c, sale price 7c per yd. 1000 yards gim p trim m in g s, and bile on the stomach. And faith, (him roperty CH.CAGO. 'some"veryThindsorne jets among the assortment, worth as high as pills will do the wurrick, for they heve Oregon muy be proud of. kept me moighty bu?y gettin’_ enough to the churoh. . Some may differ with 30c. per yard , none less than 12Jc., sale price JcrpFrynTd. ate.' They are food for the stomach. For Nearly 8ixty Years us here, but why leave the lambs oP X One case of nice Lawns, all new patterns, sale price 5c. per yd They make a fellei; feel hlised hungry all | T H E P A R K S T A S A C H A R A C T E R B O IL D E K . The Leading National Fam ily the fold outside. I once read of a L o t I. rapid Dress Goods sellers— a very choice lin e o f the time. An’ suir now, me dartin’, Oi met a cousin of yer mother’s great aunt Newspaper. little boy who lived with his graud- B Y M H S C . r M IL L S . X the very newest 8 p rin g Goods, reg u lar prices 60, here, his naiuo is the same as moine. . . .. » . i pa and took care of the sheep. He For prog’ eisivve Farmers undl A pa per read at t he session of the ^ anud ¿ „ „ j, An’ says he, Tim , Oi can fit yer up a < / 65 and 75cts , sale price 49cts. per yard . Villagers. medicine thet will jist suit yez. Oi in-» Y am h ill County Sunday sch.wl vs-, bu| hi„ 'd <N are Lot I I . » A very choic line of S p riu g Novelties, regular prices Und to make it o’ frkk aiLvaa, ihe. An old, stanch . tried and true friend of the American People, from the At-J aociation, held at Carlton, Oregon,' . m k . but yer will heve to take 16 for 1 you lantic to the Pacific, anti the pioneer in every movement calculated to advancethel March 29,30,1900: | J f ’ * ’ “" ‘ ' 45 and 50cts., sale-price 37cts. per yd. see he. I t ’s a sure cure, sea he, interest» and increase the prosperity of country |>eople in every State in theUnion. f night when he brought.the Lot I I I . A large assortment of S p rin g Worsteds, some solid now'taKe, for gold bugs and varmln that may be For over half a century farmers ha?e followed its instructions in raising their ' ' “ 1 am engaged in a great work.” sheep in and put them in the fold, and fancy colors, regular prices 20, 25 and S0c.,aale price 11c per yd. attackin' yer Idiseid body,an’ Oi’ll fitjhBr crops, and in converting them into cash have been guided by its market reports, were (he words of the great prophet, his grandpa said, “ W hy, where are up a lot o’ DOW powders and doses, tbet’ll rite which have been National authority. ' ■ , A Golden opportunity .M. for bargain seekers« — Read our 15 days Jeremiah, when engaged in rebuild^ the lambs?” He said,-“ Grandpa I v u .S u ,u --- . bad effects of thim tariff powders, I f you are interested in “ sciences and Mechanics” that department will please offer very carefu lly, oh this p articu lar Im e. A uy Dree»» 1 attern An-aay.oi.eanyercuretberheumatics? and instruct “ Shoyt Stories'* will entertain old and young, “ Fashion Artieloa1’ ing. the walls of the sacred city, Je th- tight I would leave them out, rusalem; and those words come to slid i f nothing happened to them, purchased d u rin g this-sale from 65c, per yard and upward, we w ill Yea. aays he, Oi can fit you u p a doae wHI cateh the fancy of .the ladies, and “ Humorous Illustrations” and items will that’ll m ale you feel as spry as eny hay- bring sunshine into your household. us with.equal force and power, ae tiwu I could bring them in.” .His furnish entire lin in g outfit free of charge, in clu d in g sewing silk thiti ginernl thet ever run fut races, sea T hk W kkki . y T kibcnk is “ The People’s Paper” for the enttre United States, parents today, in the great work of — ha. Ah’ now me ^dartin' Biddy, Oi will and contains all important news of the Nation and world. grandpa saw the point and said, Blays and hooks aifd eyes. helping not only to build the walls, 800 yards of P lain and Fancy Silks, suitable for waists and hev to stop me gab, as the girrul th et’a "M y son. you can join the church.” but the temple itself, of a true and here ’tendin’ thia blisaid foghorn la git- Oh, father» and mothers, let us ear * lin in g s, regular price 35 and 4 0 c , sale price 24c. per yard. tin ’ moighty red in the face jiat loixe yer noble character for our children. neatly pray and seek for theconver Two 8trong Leaders of L A C E C U R T A IN S in pairs: blisaid self whin Oi used to give yer a I» In the first place, let us consider T xd dik . sion of our children early in life. Leader I. 100 Pairs Assorted Patterns, worth 81 per pair, Bale price squeeze- OLD Woods ur«l«y «V tao, C THURSDAY, APRIL 5, “I F h . Closing Saturday evening, April 81. W e shall m ake it a real bona fide sale, by giving the people of Y am hill County bargains such as never before offered. WOM ÍÁK ia Wi Stina N«ij MBB. M IB 8 day night Or. Vi reived. W. E. G D. •.ynity maeta ever U. W. hall berealwav M MIM8J NEW YORK W E E K L Y TRIBUNE. W ith DATION HERALD 6 Months for Ô5 cen fF ‘»ir our own fitness for so responsible a Adam C laik, the great commenta duty, for ideal children come from tor, was only four years of age ideol homes Our own character when converted; Jonathan Edwards, must he modeled and built after a seven; and Alfred Capkinan^ about plan furnished us by Ih eg rettM ae ten, and many others who w re ter Builder in his precious word bright and-shining lights, started There we have complete planstmrl the Christian lifu early. Then, let' specifications, so that we need net us, as parents endeavor to develop build.at random, or fail through ig in our children that germ of self norance. _ He also offered his aid, respect that is inherent in every bo let us strive to build after God’s child’s nature, and to guard and own plan, upon eternal truth, with protect their own character as the Jesua Christ aa our chief corner most precious jewel in nil the world stone, for i f -« • would have our How often do we hear a fhnugh(less children see life purely, sweetly and mother aay, “ Now, don’t dirty your nobly, our every thought must be new dress or clean apron,” without loving, reverent and true Aa helps a thought of keeping clean the prfec in this great work we are engaged, ious soul lieneath. Oh parents, let I think we should have1 the expert us give more tim e and thnnght to enoe and ideas of those who are far the real character of our children, beyond us in the realm of thought and less to the tucks and ruffles on and experience. Ifu person chooses their clothes, for these things are farming as a business and de-ires perishable, but thecharocter will he to do first class work, he will try to with them throughout all eternity. secure the be^t farm implements, As our children grow older, let us and will also take some up-to-date strive to make them oonscious of farm journal; and in the profession their own power ; true self reverence of teaching, if one expects to keep and self faith are strengthening up with the work, he w ill have to and enohllng. He who is sure he take some educational journal ; in cannot succeed, has failed already. the mercantile business and every Our children mu«t lie taught that other business and profession it is they are real living characters, and ju st the same. Wo feel our need not machines to be moved about by of the ideas and plans of the ablest borrowed force. With this thought writers How often do we hear of «Iso must he taught the idea of a fathers’ nod mothers’ journal? true submission and obedience. Yet there are some such journals Tl ere is place for punishment in and magazines, which we as parents child trainina, but it should never be cannot afford to do., without, while administereo in anger, for punish engaged in thia important work ment under such circumstances on of helping to mold and shape the ly weakens our own character and characea of our children. One of causes us* to lose our hold on child tjie first things we. r.s parents, Punishment should be a penalty at need tn realize, is the sacredriess ot tached to a choice, and not physical our trust. We should receive our force to compel against choice The children as God given, for “children old idea of "breaking a child’s will a re a heritage iron» the Lord,” and is to crush out, for the time being, again-., "whosoever shall receive and. so far th destroy the child’s one such little child in my name, privilege of free choice. Instead of receivelh me,” saith Jesus. A child’s inducing him to do right, let us get training begin« at it's birth, and it our children to do right because it is in those early formative years that is tight'and will be pleasing to our we are able to make or to mar. In Heavenly Fathr. Let us also teach the very first years Of a child’s life them to recognize duty as more there is that unconscious education binding than inclination I f we do which is more forceful than any in not do this they will suffer all their tentional instruction we can ever lives through from a lacjt of disci impart. The tone of voice we speak pline in this direction. Teach them to our children in, the language we what they ought to do,when to do it, use, or even th« ma inter in which we whether they enjoy doing it nr. n^t. lay our babies in the < radie may in The measure of thecbild’s ability fiuwnee their character; and as they to do this becomes, in the long run, grow older, the picture; on I lie welt, the measure of their practical effici the stories told them, the snugs sung ency in whtaever sphere of life’s la to them ,all iufiuence their sensitive bor. Oh, let us parents faithfully per -nature«.. While we tell them the form our duty that “our sons may be bible stories we must live the Bible as plants grown up in youth; that virtues; uud right here I may say our daughters may be as corner I do not believe in filling a child’s atones, polished after the sim ili mind with silly Mother Goose tude of a palace.” rhymes and s illy stories, for they Dear fatter aiidmntlivr, art w i fully aware will carry the memory of them to How early In life we mutt strive to prepare Our children Io ehooaa 'twees tbe false and I their grave. Let us teach our child the true, And leaeli them to ask what Jesus would do, ren that what th<-y sing or play If he were on earth a child like me, they give to their fellowmen I^ t Would he In «ubmlaalon to hl« parents be? tot ua toe M ttfn t and true ro our trust each tfïîle rfiy nie have some good Oto, They a e Oodglvea treasures and we know he thought embodied in it; not for one moment would I rob them of the R emarkablb C i ke o r R h e u m a joy they get from the merry jingle t is m .— K knna , Jackson Co , W. Va of those pleasing childhood rhymes. —i-About three years ago my wife A wise auntie who realized the im had an attacl of rheumatism which portance of early training in this confined her to her bed for over a direction heard the children in the i month and rendered her unable to kindergarten «eying : walk Without assistance, her limb« “Tom, Tom, the piper’s son, being'swollen to double their nor Mole • pig and awav lie run.” tnal sixe. Mr. 8. Maddox insisted and disliking to have (hern assoçj on my using Chamberlain*« Pain ate with so dishonest person as Tom, Balm. I purchased a fifty cent yet knowing that the jingle was at bottle and used it according to d i tractive, she, with a little thinking rections and the next morning she arranged the following: walked to breakfast without assist “Toto, Tom, the blacksmith’a son, ance in any manner, and she has Shod a boras, when awav it had run. Tba shoes weie strong, the nails were not had a similar attack since— A Ha dShls work as blacxsmlths should ’ ‘ B. P ar S on For sale by R «j. Harris, and thé children were glad to give * Bread, oakda, and all kind pf ap the dishonest companion for an J confectionery at H. Oliver7«, Me- hnoorablaone. I Minnville. .Also lunch when de- i to grow aired. 59 cis. ~ \ Leader I I . 120 pairs of Lace Curtains, worth as high as 82 per pair, sale price 98o * ' T H R E E 8TR O N G N U M R E S OF SHOES ‘ No. I*. 150 Pair Chidrens Chocolate Lace Shoes— the very Latest Style, W illiam s A Hoyt make-^sizes from ’8 to H , regular price 81.40, sale price 81 18 per pair. . No. II. l6Q*)airs same in Misses, sizes from to 2, regular price .81 65, sale price 81.39 per pair. No. I I I . 280 Pair Ladies’ Shoes— Black and Chocolate-—Vesting and Leather Tops— our regular 82 50 leader, sale price 8 t 99 per pair. C L O T H IN G STORE D E P A R T M E N T : Castyotfr eye on this particular notice. Huts lobe given away with every ¿Man's Suit On the following priced suits: Suite from 85 to 87 50 we will give a hat free of charge, to the value of 81 each Suits from 88 to 812 50, we give a hat free to the value of $1.50 Suita from $13 50 to $16 5 0 give h a llo value of $2 Suits from $17 to $26 we give hat at the value of $2 50. A nice H at or a nice Cap and Tie will be given with exerv C hile’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Suits during this sale. 150 dozen Men’s Balbrogan and Jersey Rihbed Underwear— the best value on earth— at 50c, in all sizes, sale price 3 9 j, Shirts or Drawers. During this sale we will close out 400 pairs Men’s, Boy’s, Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoe« at a big aanriflna-------• ' Remember these prices hold good for the entire 15 days, except the samples of Gloves and Lace Curtnins, which will be closed out in one day. R. JACOBSON & CO. McM innville, Or. NEW YORK T hat T hrobbing H eache — Would quickly leave you if you used Dr King’s New Life Pills Thqosandsof sufferers heve proved thejr mB.rit for Sick and ‘Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by R . L . H a rris . T R I-W E E K L Y T R IB U N E . A complete, up to date, daily newspaper three times a week for busy people who receive their mail oftener than once a week Contains all striking news feature« of T hk D aily T bibunk op to hour of going to press: and is profusely illustrated. " Regular subscription price «1.50 per year, but we furnish It as atritl subscrip. tion W ith DA YTON H E R A L D 6 Months 90 cents. . Send i »? orders May 1st, i.iOO. to HERALD, DAYTON, D ir a ST F ob Fast Mall « P- n>. t ly e r 3:43 p. m. 8 p. m. Dally TIME SCHEDULES FB oh CoarrLteD F rom Fast Salt take, Denver, Ft. Mail Worth, Omaha, Ken- f u City, 8t. tauls, 4:43 a. m. Chicago and Earnr— - Wnlla Walla, ta w Ilion, dpokane. Mlntie«pollg R. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, hleago and «:C0a. m. East. o cean rri;AMkR8. All dnfjlnz dates kub- Ject to change Fat dan Frauelaco— Hall every ffve days. Columbia River bteamdre. Saturday 10 p. m. < a, ru. r xrepl Sunday. ARMITB Astoria and Way landings. 4p. m. 4 pm . Ex rapt Sufiday. Wlllatnijtto’ River 4:30 p, m. Steurnere. ’ Except Oregon City. Newberg, Sunday. Salem A Way tand'n 7 a . m. Willamette ,t Y am 8:30 D. tn. If so, send your gores and inscrip Tuea Thur. Monday, hill Rivers. tion to the DAYTON H E R A L D and re and 8al. Wednesd. ceive a certificate which will entitle you Oregon City, Dayton, <& Friday. ano Way-Landings. to participate in the distribution of $26,000.00 to be distributed in 1000 Willamette River. 4:30 p. ni. • a. m. Prizes by the PRESS P U B L IS H IN G Thiirefky’A Portland to Corvallis Monday, ASSOCIATION, or D ktboit , Mien., aud Way-tandlnga. Wednead. and Fri. among tboee making tbe nearest guess Hatnrday. <r estimate of the population of the taave I I 1 I I I I I United States and Territories, not in Lv. Riparia Snake River. taw lstou at 1:20 a. m. 3:30 a. m. eluding Hawaii,Guam. Porto Rico or the dally. Riparlato Lewistou ' Dally. . Philippines, aa shown by the official For tall Information addreta, census of lyOO, which will be takeu in June next. W . H. H U R L B U R T , G e n ’J Pass. Agent, To the nearest eoriectguesa.................. .............................................................«15.000 00 PORTLAND: OR. and ........................................................................... ; ............................................. 5,000 00 3rd....... . . . » ....................... .......................................... .................. 1.000 CO ....... 600 00 5 1 ,.’.'.'. ....... 300 00 6 th .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ....... 900 00 ....... 100 00 8 th ......... ’. ......................................... .. . . . ’. .T .. ..’ ......... .. ......... 90 (X) 9th .................. ........................................ . . . . , «... . „ . :............. ...... 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V50 00 Next 900 nearest correct guesses, $9 each, amounting to ............ ....... 400 00 b A Y T O li, O R .„ Next 400 nearest correct guesses, $1 each, amounting to ............. ........ 400 00 DAYTON M ARKET, LOUIS WAMBSGANS, B utcher! Shipper W h olesale and Retail before _ _ --------------------------------------- (W Ü H. H DRESSER DOWNER & DRESSER tv * r Carriage, House, Sign W IL L B R E A K U P A C O L D IN T H E H E A D O V E R N IG H T — AND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS PLAIN AND DECORATIVE MBMDEL’8 D Y N A M IC TABCLBS in tome places mora fam lllarlj known aa “the thousand dollar prescription,” act Jusl the reverse of the old constipating cough syrupe. They reduce and eliminate the coagulated serum that la the cauto of oolda and crowd tho work and effects of a week’, old-time treatment Into twelve hours and abort the cold In a night. It la the delay In controlling oolda and coughs that permit« them to devolop Into pneumonia aud almllat Bertoni troubles. Price S3 cents. Wo have scoured the local agenoy for thli new scientific treatment for colds and h a v the Dynamic Tabulea now on sale. R L. H a r r is , Dayton. CITY LIVERY STABLES, McM innville, Oregon. E. L. W IN G , PAPER T h e uuderaigned lwis opened I a notion store in the Powell b u ild in g , n ext door to Exon’»' feed store. Candies, Cigars, Indies hats, handkerchiefs, and a variety of goods, many of them suitable for holiday present«. I Prices reasonable, ('all and see | ray goods. H A R A T Y SERGEANT. I B v iry T n D ASK YOl'R DEAI.KK Olf DEALBR IK Diamonds, Watches, Jew elry, Clocks, and S IL V E R W A R E . - O R EG O N . Fine watch and je w o lry ’l-epali-Ing a specialty. Ail kinds of Jewelry manu factured to order. IT is too late to complain "’fie“ “ thing is done. .K Be •!‘, i i Jrou w t PITKIN-S PAINT flrwt mid there will be no complaint U lJ e t OUrdealtrdwW “Ot handle it write us rraTiON c. . CEO WrPITKIN C O Fulton and Carpenter Hta , CHtCAOO. M UST STAND ONI ITH OWN BOTTOM. Gur past reputation a» paint grinders is our best foundation C. T. POM EROY - NEW BUSINESS. - ■ ' -‘--i Prop’r. First Class Turnouts. Moot careful •ivera. Special attention given to tbeconvey- ngof commercial men. I ’ricee reasonable. Third street, be tween E and F. SALEM , HANGERS. Shop in A. O. U. W . building— 1 lower floor— Dayton, O r . • CEO W P IT K IN C O Fulton (’ariniiiur HI*. NfATlOH < . i’ll H’AilO. FARM FOR SALE. A fa rm o f 150 acre* o f ih e hesi land in th e stale, w ith in 2J in ilcsl o f D a y to n , is otlcrcd lor i'-’O a n i aere, i lo o d tiro sf-iry b o o se, b u r n J sh e d For wagon's, good o re lia r d ,l 6 0 a c re s î 11 e u ltiv irtio n . A r a r e ! b a rg a in I n q u ir e o f Oregon E x c h a n g e , or a t Ih e I I k k à I.D office. A • »inter to P a in t P u rc h a s e rs . P i t k i n ’s P aint. P ro te c ts. T a k e N o t ic e .— Residents of ASK YOUR D ayton and v ic in ity going to D EA LER OR CEO W P IT K IN CO 13 acres good land? 8J4 In cultivation, Fultun and I'afpeiihit Hlrtela, 3 acres in prune«, a number of apple Salem , who wish to obtain the tree« in bearing^» great variety of ainall heat 15 c a n t meal in the c ity , w ill STATION C. » . - -CH1CA<><). frulta, 6 roometl house, barn 24x30, and One of the beat wells of water in tho call at 341 C o m m ercial street, county; one-fourth mile from school first door north of Dam on B ro . BO YEARS* house in Dayion. Inquire of Oregon E x EXPERIENCE store. Fret-class beds. F a m ily frow any on change, or at H krald office. Terms fprem c h a w oanftiTM. • ______ ____ i v*r trnde a specialty. G ive us a ”5? SI6-&1 reasousbie. tria l. irnanuitoeH PR08PER0U8 A8K YO UR M R S . I’ . M . H A N S I! A W . D E A L E R OR PRINTERS - Proprietor. , 4 l« rj» F m « e h m w a m ^ on d U ka o n lv n ._ O n ra a « M aa ia k . mon«; foot. I RAUC. «WlFsreev» CEO. W. PITKIN CO la»»— H O U 8 E A N D LOT D e « igns ’ Fulton and . C ofvriohts 4c. s a i s ttsA a sa S ä S “ "w- ' ' Carpenter Htreeta PITKIN’S Anyana sending aakatrh and de-erf pti'mn’«r nTATIOK c . A good 5 ropm house and lot antrklv aseerlaln onr optnton free whether as ¡nvanünn la Probably p a le n f-M e ro n 'm u n 'Ç *- PAINT. C H IC A G O . in D ayton, e e iitra lly located, is tlon« atrietlvenn«dantlat Ilamlbnok on I a sent free. Oldest aeeney f.»r»ae»rin» (wteno. Patents taken thrm iah Mnnn A to. retelv« A W TANTEll SEVERAL PERSONS FOR RÍÜ- offered hirsute very cheap. apeeMMdlca, without charge, lu the Vv trlct Office Manigera In this state to rep variety of fru it trees, good well, S c k M i f i e A m e r ic a n . resent me in their own aud «uriauudlng coun aUkSkffîl, .£25 ties. Willing to pay year I- Rmn. payable weakly. woodshed, barn— corner lot. In- A bandarnnaly lllu itra te d weekly. Larve-t rir; Duslroble employment with nnnsual oportast- .»• . . ... ties. References exchanged. Enclose self I QUir© &t tills office. rotation of any orient lOe tonma . year Sold by y all addressed «tamped envelope. 8. A. Park. CM i . __________________ v S T : four 'n , 'm months, trn tta /Z 4L L W d h a ib n - - ' e j Caiton Building, Chicago TO T H E D E A F — A rich lady, kow e v k w . can — ] Total, 1.000 prizes, amounting to .Û , . FO R B A LE. ...7.895,000 00 MONTROSE OICYCLI P atents use I f you have a pump that needs ' '■” ¡¡¡"6 of ber Deafuewaitii Noi»e» in Ijer w n rlr t h « l ^ i ’ Nrfb ’ C r N khokou a A ritilki«! Ear rep airin g o r any tin work tuaA rorumH, g„ve » oamw to Iris Institute «o you w ant done cal Io n A b id ill, he that .«leaf poople umihie procure will do the work in good shape the Ear Drums may have them free. AddreM Ro. 0034, The Nii liojaun lusti- and at riawnabla coat. - , T uta, 760, Kigtli Aveaue, New York. r e n a ir tm r o r "ÄH n u n v t in A R R IV A L , «»fc- - Batter 35 K g i .l t 'i wheat 42 1 - Job printi at low rate« compare fa’ where. Fine cig The the in the shade. John Oonli treoble, le no< I f you wa tore, you wi Freak wli OREGON, D. . JJQWNEB. $25,000 IN 1000 PRIZE’* Ex. 3 p. Sunday la. To A R E YO U IN T E R E S T E D IN T H E GREATEST COUNTRY ON T H E GLOBE? , Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday U N I' Security. ulor aeMiori W. of the W member« in second Mtnt TTTASTKII SRVKRAI. l-KH-f'- '/!' W trlet office Managers In Ihi. mele 1 sent me In Uielr own end surroundingemiBiir W illing'to pay yearly »WV. payahM »erjiy- peairalfle cmiifoymenl nltn un"»'>*> "Jd" nltlea Re la re 11 era eiftlianged Ktif In«* •» ,, , addrea-ed stamped envelope A l«>l.;'-v i Caston Bulldlag. t jijeago. the tther rua of bufii M I m Ann land on Frit Monday in .yigusta An M F ’return, writing at 1 N. Bred)« tho rear of I Bradly will lor. Aa 1 will «apply vicinity witl Portland. M illiner Louisa Ba Straw hi Nichole A On Mont head of el was a good Read ad Raisers,” i L.' Bradley in n abort graphic tour, Tbe fine weal Mra. Pax carpet for 1 is greatly account of lence. D. A. 8n ance at the vention wh week, «aye 1 tbueiaam cause. A ll road 8t<ffe in Mi get' the egga or eas Henry ago, conti L. Boirie, landing, c building aaaieted b A lot received will be f soon and nery offei Buy th only imp market. Dayton. L . Brt by 8. B. view of cbwrch, orated f< „Mrs. L of her ei het«, be Thia a g Li get bi In el there ie 1 ^•eved by era, and has beet hy the u parton« whenevc th at it a other II vi A ,H Urge «oi head de head” w Rant on,' Halve oi • guarar k L.