Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 24, 1900, Image 4

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ffru x t o r a S l a v « .— T o bo bound
A M a m a T blls H ow San
hood and foot for y s a re b j chain« o f
S a v b o
D a u o h t x b ’ s
F R I D A Y , AVGUST « .1 9 0 0
disease is the worst form o f s lav ery .
1 am the mother o f eight
George D . W illiam s, o f Maocbee-
= children end have had a great deal
U r, Mich., says:
‘M y wifo has
- o f experience w ith medicines. L s t
been so helpless for five veers that
r summer my little daughter had the
sbe coaid not torn over in bed alone.
i dysentery in its worst form. W e
After using two bottles of Bleotric
, thought she would die.
I tried
Bitters sbe is wonderfully improved
r everything I could th in k of, but
and able to do her own work. This
. nothing seemed to do her any good
supreme remedy for female diseases I
. I saw by an advertisement in our
r paper th a t Cham berlain’s Colic,
qu ickly ourts nervousness, sleep­
; Cholera sud Diarrhoea Remedy
lessness, m elaaehoiy, beadeobe,
• was highly recommended and sent
backache, fainting sod dissy spells.
and got a bottle at once. I t proved
I t is a godsend to weak, siokly, run­
to be one o f the very beet medicines
down people. Cure guaranteed.
we ever bed in the house I t saved
O nlyflU p. 8old by R L H arris
m y little daughter’s life.
I am
snxious for every mother to know
what an excellent m edicfiij It Is.
H ad I knowg it a t f l a t it would
have saved me a great deal o f anx­
iety and my little daughter muoh
I t ia o u r a im to m a k e th is th e m ost in te re s tin g S ale e ve r h eld
suffering —-Yours tru ly , M rs Q uo .
F B u m d ic k . Liberty R . 1. F o r in Z a m h ill cou n ty.
sale by R L . H arris.
DarasT
Foe
PnxvuxTxn a T b a o x d x . — T im ely
information given Mrs. Georgs Long .
of New Straitsville, Ohio saved two |
ives. A frightful cough bad long
A tla n tia
kept her swnke every night. 8he 1
baa tried mSny remedies and doc- J
tors but steadily grew worse u n til
urged to try D r. K ing’s New Die- ]
envery. One bottle wholly cored 4
>r September is her; sod she writee, this marvel <
ofurely illustrat- out m eJidne also cured M r. Long S
black and w h ite ,! o f a severe attack o f pneumonia ~
miecelianey are. Such cures are positive proof o f its .
nonions whole. I power to core a ll throat, chest and i
ituree p ecu liarly1 lung troubles.' O nly 50c a b d f ll. C
season are three, Guaranteed. T ria l bottles ftss a t C
O o lu m b lu R iv e r
Dally
D A T T O ! BXRALD
Lus -
Hn Lime
GRAND
M ID -S U M M E R
S h a s ta
R o u te
COM M ENCING J U L Y 6,
A n d w ill co n tin u e u n til e v e r y dol­
la r s’ w o r th o f Sum m er G oods is
d o s e d out. .
A Q uarter W ell Spent.
M
lKikawSuNl.HllDfi
BSAtrnFvu.Y illustrated
HERMAN HOMES
MAGAZINE.
" V ".‘ A V j t f t l P - W » U V R m JH m j s n «»« —
mwes; lav MHgfMhg IfftafWMl Valonbls ffo ggi M m». Hr..sta.
ME A Visa, or rno
esmff II • M a m tea fffl m n a
C. T . POMEROY
C onsistin g o f all our .
D U U I
Diamonds, Watches, Jew
elry, Clocks, and
S IL V E R W A R E .
SALEM ,
suggestions for the am ateur gsrd-
ner; two pages of illustration« and
descriptions o f hygienic school­
room furniture, and receipts for
“ Apple Cookery ” In addition to
these numerous designs are shown
aroompsnied by workiog direct ions
for knitting, crocheting and inlaid
work. Thera »-re several stories
for adults and ohHdrsn; “T h e K in ­
dergarten in the Homs.’’ “ Etiquette
hints” and “ Household Advice.”
T h e table o f oontente ia a a gener­
ous one.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
W. DF TH E W.
<>Lf> H IG K 0 B Y C A M P , N O . » 0 -
Woodmen of th e W orld m eet «very Sat­
urday evening, a t Woodman h all. Day-
ton, -Oregon. Visiting Neighbors wel-
<»me „
J . Q. L A M B B B T . C lark.
P. a . O D B L L , C. 0 .
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A 8K YOUR
D E A L E R OR
ro toots
ro p e rty
H O U SE AND, LOT.
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A soood » room bouse and lot In Dayton,
traUy located; 1« 4 g n s d for into very el
A variety < * * o « tree«—b a « q u ality at f.
t l l t t V -lo A A Atiorili Z lf ess
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ilk
A tw
VUVIea
OREGON.
Noz i 8 < Anciant Order
F irst class in every respect.
d W ork m en,m eets every Satur-
t i n A . O . U . W. h ail, Dayton, Rate« from 91 to $2 per d ay. Spec­
siting brother» cordially re-
GKO. C. B E R T R A M , M . W „ ial attention paid to Cninmerciai
0 . OF B . A. O. U. W.
n ity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor,
to every Teesday n ig h t In th e A . O.
V. h ell, Peyton, O r. V isitin g mem-
I always welcome.
M IS S « B f lA A. B E R T R A M ,
C U s f Of Hone
ÍL W B L L , Ree,
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t iv
v a
Mwll
im a g in in g s th a t th e y do not have
th e best and a ll o f it.
W e take
extracts from a le tte r w ritte n ’
b y one o f these u n h a p p y and n
m iserable
in d iv id u a ls , J . W . *
A yers, o f .¿ c M in n v ille , to the
C iu s e ti, a p ap er published at
L s x in g e o n . N eb. H e m akes o ut
O regon is a m iserab le place to
liv e in . I f
“ U nole J im m ie ” hall, Daytoa,
.... w ould for one m o m en t stop to
M R S. A J- M cC A N N , Prae.
M IS 8 N B I4 4 B M cO A N N , Rao.
th in k , Its would see m u ch to ad­
m ire in O regon and th a t the peo­
FO R SALE.
p le are not so very bad; and as
19 aaraa good land, 9% In cultivation,
to beef, perhaps, hie teeth are
X acres In praaoa, a number of apple
g ettin g poor and h e can n o t mae trees in bearirik, a great variety of small
ticato his food p ro p erly.* Com e fm ita, « roomed house, barn 2 4 x » , an d
dow n to D ayto n , “ J im m ie ,” and one of the beat »rede et water ia the
uonnty; one-foorth m ile from school
get one o f those sweet ju ic y steaks boose In Day ion. In q u ire of Oregon E x - ,
furnish ed by y o u r old frie n d L. change, wr at H sr xlo office. Terms
W n inhsgans. As to geese a n d !
ducks, the w rite r has seen m il
lions o f th em in O regon, and not
m a n y m onths ago saw large n u m ­
bers or th e m in th is county.
T h e tronble is you d o n ’t go
w here th e gam e is, ‘iJ im a> ie ,” o r
y o u r eyesight is d im becaaeeof
old Hge.
H e w rites:
I
“ T h e re is no stock to get to go
in to stock raisin g, for they sell
every c a lf to the b q tch er a t from
th ree to five weeks old and o n ly .
onoe in a w h ile th a t we g et good J
m an to com e to, no gam e, aud
w h a t little th e re ia costs tw ice th e
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v a lu e o f th e b ird . Y o u m oat
re n t a fa rm to shoot over. A n d
fo r ducks you m ust pay fro m 925
to 9 5 0 for a powd o r w a te r hole r
to eli-m t th e m in . T h e o n ly
th in g is tro u t, y o u can go to th e
e o in t aud catch a ll you w iah. I
h kv e not p u lled the trig g e r o f a
g u n iwr two years. O ld Dawson | g
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THE N E W YORK TRIBUNE
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Travelers.
nection
A
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Riparia to Txwteton
_Tor fa ll iu fon aaU eu addirne,
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W. H. HVRLBÜRT,
Oen lPnss. Agent,
B A R G A IN
•re o í lend, tori w all, bam and a variaty of
■ult. Oautrelly located. In quire « thle office
Sam ple rooms in oon-
TAKE
N O T IC E
Resident« of Dayton and v ic in ity going to
Bolan, « b e wt»h to obtain the b o « 1* eant
««at in tbs atty, should call at M l Com mercial
•treat, west aide, between Center end Che
Mcketa. Ffwt claaa bads. F a m ily trad« a
DAYTON
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• VciiUd
1 Family
For «ala f e ^ te y to a , « « room bom a, a a d x
 Tension
Indicator
8end all ordera to the H E R A L D , D ayton, Oregon.
C. QOTZIAN <& CO.’S
O. H A D L E Y ,
E. ROW LEY,
LOTO WÀXBSGAKS,
A P o in te r to P a in t Purchasers.
P it k in ’s P a in t Protects.
B u tch er! Shipper
A 8K YO U R -
D E A L E R OR
CEO W F IT K IN
mitan and Carpenter Ht.aata,
B EEF, PORK, M U TTO N A N D
VEAL,
W h o le s a le
S TA TIO N 0 .
an d R e ta il
D A Y T O N , O R .,
«'h ew ver « o r o T s t e M a n a r t a
W a rra n t
CO
pm S m 2 *
f i v e ry P a ir.
C H IC A G O .
Our facilities for turning out fine
lau nd ry work is unsurpassed. Send
in your shirts collars and cuffs and
be convinced
M cM in n ville Steam L a u n d ry .
8 T . P A U A L , M IN N
W hite
w i n g M achine.
W e have other strikin g
improvements th a t appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H . T . catalog.
M e e t U a O n the M id w ay
F T is too late to complain
*
when a thing is done.
• * W T K IN S F A IN T H r « « > «
«om plalnt neceeeary.
*’* * * not h ,B '11*
w rite us
lh V . W,U h?
d lr J r t 70“ ' ^
. Ki-w.nwiico
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c.
Fn lto e ead Carpenter m e , CHICAOO.
As Good to You aa a D ally and You got
I t a t the Price of a
If M k ly .
» •w W *rh7ubuìhH ?n f i
«orbava aa* beea exoelled
and ptemptuem. and «Hb
IM P R O V E D F A R M
m any other
. Ite neve
1 le equaled br
trom the Boo-
K
« preUdentitl
I be Invaluable,
« p a r tie l. Tbto
to ymi et tbN
move o f the ere«
• Y M o e « Week
your h re on the
» b in « —take the
a « a n t to know
ie Tbrict-e-Week
T he B re s t of th e Tim e».
W htb S ewbw I miwb C d .
G reat S tr e et
F a ir and
C arnival
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beef, for th e y are e ll old cows.
N o steers to get here; uo bacon
lik e old Dawsou cou n ty, the hogs
are too lig h t a n d not fat, n ev er
feed th e m o n ly w h a t they get out
o f the stubble, they k ill th em off
and sell to th e b u teh er. N o la rd ,
got to buy la rd to fry th e m in .
O u r bacon and ham s come from t
O m a h a . A n d as to the W ebfoot
fa rm e r he is la x y and poor, b urns
a ll his straw , thou pomes to town
and buys a bale to feed his team
on w h ile the s p rin g p lo w in g is B
done.
A n d y o u r farm ers are
blessed w ith good hay and straw
and p lenty o f it, aud are b etter £
off, w ith b etter learns th a n th e M
Oregon farm e r.
I f Oregon bad *'
such w inters as N ebraska th e y £
w ould lose 7 5 p e r cen t o f a ll t h e ir d<
stock in th is valley on acoount dff *
uo foed. T h ia co u n try ia in fa- £
v o r o f a laxy fa rm e r, m ild , ra in y
w in ters w ith green grass to h elp
h im out. A m au in business oan
m a ke a liv in g and no m ore. N o t
one in ten makes oyer th a t.
T h is is no o o u n try for it sports- -
OlhcAOO.
R . JA C O B SO N & CO
M cM innville, Or
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
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P oitou A C arp«
IBB PRESIDENTIAL CAWPigg
^Psaxperfty Circle No. 900 Women of
ing In Woodman b a U ^ s y to n , o Z # V I»
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O R EG O N .
s s s s s ä s t
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T h e re a re some people who are
n ev er satisfied o r pleased w ith
t h e ir im m e d ia te s u rro un d in g s.
T h ese people, p ro b ab ly, w o u ld
s o t h e setisfled m
paradise,
should th e y be so fo rtu n ate a e to
get there. J h e y would lo n g -to-
be back on e arth o r in ,h a d e s —
im a g in in g th e re was s om eth in g
m ore th e f> for th e m th a n in p ar-
adlse. tbd evHs to be e nd u red in
one, And torm en ts o f th e o th er,
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T he L E A D IN G N A T IO N A L R E P U B L IC A N N E W S P A P E R thorou.
up to date, and Always a stsnob advocate and supporter o f Rauubb
principles, w ill contain the moet reliable news o f
™*^U
W liiametto R iver
Steamers.
arc m o v in g a t a ra p id
-
• F in e wsteh and Jewelry repairing a
•peoialty. A ll klxde of Jew elry antuu-
lectured to o rd er.
titea
X x . Sunday
tu era.
8 p. u .
Saturday To A ttoria ta d W ar
♦
landtag«.
10 p. m.
IX
Cleveland. Ohio.
CITY LIVERY STABLES.
r e n t e r aobeerlp
We offitr tbl* ua-
DavvoH R m u
The regular >ab
M e M in n v ills , Oragon.
Oeeupyiog many sold blocks
taking ia an entire street from
, urto to curb.
PAY MO HONEY ^¿?a:U7JK2&s
E . L . W IN G , Prop’r. .
d riv e *.0 ’" " TurnW,U- Mo* careiul
^ ' “ ’•»ttention given to th e convey-
ngof commercial mon.
Prices raanoneble. T h ird s trs H . be­
tween E and F.
do -
DO YO U W A N T
PATENTS
A B A U A IW IX aXALBXTATffi* One«
tendtnUaytan gan d l a e w i a». w ill mil
U dlapoaad ol sona. Inquire rt Basate
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F ulton and
was a vi
W h ile I
office, h
setting
b7 the ocean cables and
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o f The Aseocfatcd Press. For i c n r d f Intelligence o f the
stirring events which are shaking the nations— o f ware and
ramora o f were— o f the threaten! rtfM i«.elution o f old govern­
ments and the eatabllohasent of new— of the onward sweep o f
p^fo af
OF e x f r r ik x c r 8
la k e s SX*"
' M C M o Perfect
are p ra c tic a lly a n n ih ila te d
1<lnd t e ,e « r a P h
»y»teme
which now belt the cir-
<r
cuiqforence o f O ld Earth ia
no many different directions. "Foreign parts” are n o longer
foreign in the old meaning o f the term. Europet Africa, Asia,
are "next door” to u a W hat happens, there to-day we know
to -m o r r o w -if we read T H E C H IC A G O R E C O R D , whose
Special C a b le C o rre s p o n d e n ts are lo c ate d
tvery ,mportant
titp i a t k t v t» rU outride o f the United States. Ate
I
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Kennetl
visiting
end M n
Salem «
P I T K I N E P A IN T 8
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the rece 1 . ntt
ir o r ld - t h e one medium o f the
eoost satisfactory inform ation Mtheonterprising, “ Up-to-date”
American newspaper, T H E C H IC A G O R E C O R D .
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moved
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book wi
entitled
the Sii
home si
A FREE PATTERN
fo roree of land. 40 seras noder ourtl-
vatton, ( m l « » , brush ;e .o re a lx pranas,
7 In apples and other good variétés of
f r u i t .; M r bona« u d b am , near school
Sund
atmospl
tains an
tin c tly
whioh i
year.
nooee, and close to ohnreb, w ithin three
OBlIea of Davton, sad a t mossing of two
ronds, and in good nafghbotbood. Price
« ,« 0 0 . In q n lre nAthis offioa..
Mias
borne
tarned
by het
ATENTS
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lee Mauarere In Ulte «tate ta
h e ir own aud •u rra u u illn i rom*
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