Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, September 21, 1900, Image 4

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    S ATTO M HERALD-
FR 1O A Y. SK P T S M R S R 21. IM O
F A L L A N D W IN T E R ST O R E N E W S A T
R. JACOBSON ft CO.’S
F a t often lnorr«a«*S abnormally
when alcohol 1» need insinuates
itself into the tisanes nf various or­
880Oxlra line lamb's wool meu’s sweat­
gans, setting up fatty degeneration,
ers, plain and sailor collars, well worth
greatly to the li-jnry of the body.
•8 00; our price 81 33.
Largo assortment of men'a aud boy a
Henre w«* may find fatty degenera­
underwear, at astonlsblugly low prices
tion of the h*art. of the kidneys, of
the liver as the result of the use of
alcohol.— W. N, E uwabds , M. D .;
UO inen-’s Orem»« all-wool casalmere
and ohevlot aulta, well worth >10.00, our
F .C . D.
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Bargains in Our
Clothing Department
The *50 dollar yearly license im
posed on steamboats by the Salem
city council, for the privilege of
landing at the wharves in that city,
baa been declared illegal and void
by the city attorney. The boat
companies bad refused to pay the
amount If it was a permanent tax,
but expressed a willingness to pay
if only for temporary financial re­
lief to the city.
price per suit >7 48.
*
Same la youth’s alaea, from 18 to 80,
•S 98; childrens' >8 98-
Higher grade caeslniere, floe tailor-
made men’s aulta }8 78.
Youth’s |7 78; and children’» >8 87. ,
A large assortment of men’s and boy a
oaaalmere and mixed aulta from 83 8(1 up
A flu« assortment of meu's, boy's aud
children's dross autta at prleea to suit
everybody's purse.
Furnishing Goods
Department.
W in. Laonbsrt, proprietor of the
500 men'» and boy’s extra heavy sweat-
McMinnville 8tsam Laundry, this -r^’
pju|n
Bn,i tmllnr
sailor pollare,
collars, worth as
M ni
. i H ami
week received a large aleam mangle i blgh M 7#0 prioe gsc each,
to be used in bis laundry.which he| «jgo men's percale dress shirts, worth
purchased while in Portland i.a t 76c ea ch ,
heBVy balbr<>
week. Mr. Lambert a laundry bust-
Bnd natural wool shirts aud drawers,
ness has increased to euoh an ex-
prices 60, 80 and 75c; our price
tent that he ha» found it necessary, 3 «Reach.
.
in order to accommodate his pat-,
A ^ a .n d j^ x lr e ^ a v y .1 1
rona 10 add to bia
J®* Zorth 81 «o, Seiling price 79c each
ing first class work, .whioh it is h i s
aim. to do.
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C o u n ty
c.
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u.
-d
C o p v e q U o ij.
N E W B E R G ,
,
DAMI
D a ra a v ' 1
S e p te m b e r 3 5 - 3 6 .
Cloak and Ladies’ Ready
Made to Wear Department
‘
program .
This is unquestlable, that our stock
and prices are superior to any house Iu
T U E S D A Y ro B O H O O M .
the state. We carry a
nieot of Larilaa' Tailor made suite, ,OF
for • 10:00. Devotional—Mrs. Jane Votay,
ladles and m isses; jackets, golf cupes,
10:30, Appointment of committees.
seal, plush, crushed plush, c}o ,“»1,*?_r5
Reports of oflloera, reoeptton of
chan for ladles, misses end ehildrefl, 11:00.
fraternal delegatee.
~ - f
at moderate prices.
In this particular line wo have cleaned*
19;00. Noontide prayer.
up several big Eastern dry goods houses. loot and Shoe Department.
AFTEKNOON.
All of thia suoson’e goods, eoineof them
This
is
a
positive
fact
that
our
sbpe
being only one or two pieces of a kind,
83». Devotional.
and we purchased the same away below trade has Increased at sueh a rapid pace
morning
that
we
had
to
enlarge
our
store,
and
3:80. Reading minutes of
ri-gular prices, and we are going to give
we
now
occupy
a
strictly
up
to
date
session.
you the benefit of this. Note the p r i c e « :
Address of Welcome—Mrs.
9600 yard« dreas goods, fancy mixed boot and shoe store. Following Is a list
solid colored suitings, and some all wool of boot and »hoe manufacturers which
A. P. White.
and guaranteed by u s ;
suitings, worth from 35 to 50c, our price are H sold
Responso—Mrs. R- Miller.
a n « Shoe Co., New York C. M- Hen-
83.» per yard.
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Shoe Co., Chicago Oregon City
3:1». Address of County President
1800 yds all high grade goods, worth dersoa
shoos, The Klppendorf Dlttmanu flue
from 50 to 85c, our price 38 P«i yd.
3:31). Report of Social Purity—Mr»
Ladles’ Shoo, the Kansas Ironclad Shoe,
65 pieces dress goods, most u t It all Hamilton Brown Shoe Co., St. Louis
Emily Lumm.
,«
.
wool, and arnoDg the assortment we have
Report of Franchise—Mrs. R.
Buckingham
A
Hecht,
San
Francisco,
4:30.
about 16 pieees of fine Ladle’s Cloth,
Tan Waterproof Shoes, Kies *
B. Webber.
no’hlng In the lot lees than 76«', some of Napa
Hutchings, Boston. *Cha«. N“’*Le|Bb“7. *
Report of Legislation and Peti­
It worth up to >1 00; our price 69c per yd Co , San Francisco, u eo. E, Keith,
8000 yds of silk plushes and velvets,
tion—Mrs. H eston.»
.
, n
In all shades, worth up, to 81 00; our Campbullo.
Rubber
Boots
and
Shoes
of
all
the
kvxnino .
price per yd 38c.
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Just received, a fine line of the very leading makes, at bed.rock price«.
Call and see us before you lay in your
7:30. Report of Demorest Medal Work
Deweat dress goods, namely: Ziblllue
Mrs. A. R. Scott.
solid, Veda raised. Venetian, Zebra, fall supply. As we have some astonish-,
Golf, Zrlas, aDd Radon, at popular prices ing bargains.
8:00. Silver Gray Medal Con teat.
Admlasion foe of 10 cents wll
be charged.
TIM« 8ÇHIDÜU» p ABB1V&.
Faon
11 llrT rr*‘ p r -
C hicago
» a l t L a k e , D e n v e r. Ft.
W o rth . O m a h a , K a n -
P o rtla n d
ta a c it y , BC Lo ula,
S pecial
C
h ic a g o a n d lo s t .
•;1 6 a. m .
A tie n d e
{ W it L a k e , D e n v e r. F t
X x press
W o rk , O m aha, K an
• p. m .
tea C ity , SL L o a d ,
C h ic a g o an d Bast.
V IA
SMITHKIN PACIFIC C01HAXÏ.
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S h a s ta
O C E A N iT E A M E B S .
» p. m .
• a, m.
»xcepl
S u n d a y.
-
. 7 a m.
Tua* Th ur
and Sat.
Wlllametto River
btuamers.
Oregon C ity . N ew b e rg
Salem A W a y -L a n d 's
4pm
C ity ,
4 p. » .
£xc«pt
Sunrffty•
4;S0 p, m .
Except
S u n d a y.
'»JO p. m .
; M o n d a y,
W cduead.
D ayton A F rid a y .
Willamette River. 4;3O p. nt.
6 A m.
P o rtla n d to C o rv a llis M o n d a y,
Tu esday,
W cdneatl.
T h u rsd ay A
a u d W a y -L a n d ln g r
and F ri.
S aturday.
L v . R ip a ria
a t 5 a. i
d a lly .
Snake River.
R ip a r la to L e w iato n
Por f u ll In fo r m a tio n addrcéa,
I« a v e
ImwMM
D a lly
»A m .
W. H. HUR LB U R T,
WBDNBHDAY MOBMIMO..
quire*
la a v a P o rtla n d SiflO a. m „ aud 7:00 p. in.
i Leave Salem 113» a. m . aud » 3 6 p. m.
A rr iv e at A a h la u d 1 1 ;» a. m . e nd 11 30 a. m.
"
Sacram an to 6:00 n. m ., 4:86 a. ni.
“
San P raueieco 7 ;4o p. m ., 3;13 a . m.
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Willamette A Yam
hill Rivers'. .
O regon
D ay to n (o r P o rtla n d and «ay
*
A ll S o ilin g d a te a sub­
je c t to change
For
flan
Frenetaco—
H a ll a vary five da y *.
Columbia River
D a lly
B*|B(lftY
Steamers,
I p . m.
T o A s to ria and W ay
Saturday
la n d in g s.
10 p. m.
R o u te
7 a.m.
W a lla W a lla , L e w is to n .
Spokane, M ln n e a p o li* 8:40ft. m
A. P a u l, D u lu th , M il
w a a k e e , » hlcago and
East.
Spokane
F ly «
J *» "
A
« P. » .
T r a in l c . v M
Dry Goods
Department,
R . JA C O B SO N & CO.
*
M cM in n v ille . Or.
S O U T H A N D EAST
inaore
O gden 6;<6 a. m , 11:46 a. nt.
D e n v e r » :« ., m .,»
m.
Kanaaa C ity 7:23 s. nt., 7:36 a. m ,
C hicago 7:45 a. m , »:3U a. m.
a
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lata A ngelea l:2 D p . m .,7 ;W a . n).
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K1 P a s o ,« :« p m.* S 3 » P m
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Port W o rth 4:30 a m .,C :W a . u .
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C ity o f U ex le o »:5 6 a. nt,, »:66 a. m.
'* , H ouston 4.00a. nt., 4 . M . m,
•i
N ew O rle a n s 6.26 p. m . e l i p nt. •
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W ashin gton 0.42 a nt., 6.42 a. m.
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N e w Y o rk 12:43 p. nt., 12,43 p. nt.
fA illm a n a n d To urists ears on both train«.
C h a ir e a r t S ac ra m en to to O gden and E l P«u ,
and tdSirist r a n to C hicago. S4. Louis, N ejr Or­
leans an d W a s h in g to n .
D ir e c t c o n n e c tio n a t J ia u P ra n c le .o wltk
several S team ship lin e e for H o n o lu lu , J »pan,
C h in a , P h ilip p in e s , C e n tra l a n d South Aip*r.
|CA
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See R. L . H a rris , A g en t, D ayton , or ail J re««
C. H. M ARKHAM ,
O en. P. A P. A . P o rtla n d , Or.
R . K O K H L K R . M a n a g e r:
T ry the soap« made by Win.
Lambert proprietor of the McMinn*
ville «team laundry. They are first
class.
Gen'l Pass. Agent,
There appears to be no improve­
PO RTLAND: OB.
9:00. Devotional.
ment in the condition of Miss Nel­
9:30. Report of Rabboth Observance
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a
lie Findlay, who w.s sent to the
—Mrs. Adaiua.
insane, asylum at Salem last week
Report of systematic Giving—
Mis« Madge Dunn, one of her form­
er associate teachers in the school
Mrs. Mills. —
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T hb B ravery or W oman — Was
k p r o m in e n t V ir g in ia E d it o r B a d A im o it 10:00- Report Of Mother’s M e etin g s- The 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 , thoroughly
here,while at Salem last week called Rfaodty shiivn by M r*. John Dow-
Mr». Esther Cook, followed by up to data, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of Republican
w 7 of t h e w .
Given Vp, hat Wa» Brought Baok to
to see M iss Findlay, but the asy- f ling
t ’ of f Butler,
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Pa , in a three years’ ~
P e rfe c t H e a lt h top c h a m b e rla in 's C ollo,
paper — “ The Child in Our principles, w ill contain the most reliable new« of
lum authorities deem it for her i BtrU)igje with a malignant stomach
OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 2 0 0 -
p h o le r a s a d D ia r r h o e a . R e m e d y - B e a d
welfare that viators be excluded, • u „ub|e that caused distressing st­ Woodmen of the World meet every Sat­
H l« E d it o r ia l
urday evening, at Woodman ball. Day-
and friends of the young lady call- tacks of nausea and •--**
indigestion
10:30. Evangelistic report—Mrs. Votaw I
Prom th e Tim e » , H llU U lle , Ya.
ton, Oregon. Visiting Neighbor« wel­
ing later have not been permitted to All remedies failed to releive her come
I sufFered with diarrhoea for a 11:00, Report of Parlor Meetings— including discussions, correspondence and speeches of the ablest political leader»,
J- Q- LAMBERT, Cl?rk.
Mrs. Tallman.----
i i < til she tried Electric Bitters. A f­
see her.
F. H. ODELL, C. C.
long lime and thought I was past
brilliant editorials, report« from all sections of ^h« land showing progress of tin
ter taking it two months, she wrote:
being cored. I had spent much 11 so. Report of Flower Mission—Miss work, etc., eto., and wll oommend itself to the oareful perusal of overy thoughtful,
W hile we can truly say, the " I a in now wholly cured andean W O M E N or W O O D C R A F T
Muud Wills.
intelligent votfr who has the true Interests of hie country at heart.
time and money and suffered so
oung man who made Mias Delia eat anything. I t is truly a grand _ i Prosperity Circle No, 800 Women of
P u b lia h o o n Thund«y«a4
P u b lis h e d M o n d e r. Wodne«-
much misery., that I had almost 18:00. Noontide Prayer,
N ew
n o w n for nearly 60 ywñ
laxter hia choice, hoe a wife worthy tonic foi the
day an d F rid a y , I« tn r e k llt r a
„ „ whole
_____ system
------- as 1 Woodcraft, meets every Thhrsday eve»- decided- to give up all hopes of
i e v e ry p e rt of the U n IM '
AFTERNOON.
Oos, fres a
overy-ettoer-day
ing
hall,
Via
of the name, we al?o realixe that S X r r a weiaht
S i i U and
S feel
- ^ w much
b
S ”s in ^ Woodman
i s a “-’
’s ’ Dayton,
-':S s!S r Or.
-
State»
N a n tio
a l llr
FaatUy
TK
states
as a a * n «
a tio
a l n rtm
D a lly , g iv in g th e lsdert news
recovery oria await the result^ but
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w«nghboiB always welcome.
X o Tw Iw v , . . N ew sp
spaper
aper ot
o i the high«« j
c o vering
Ma gain i® * loss to the W . C. T.. U.
«1 * * 1 “ TTT„„1»1—
on day o f r u m , a ud cove
Devotional.
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3:00,
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noticing tho advertisement
of
8 LILLIAN E. GOW DY.G.N.
of Dayton, in which she was a faith -,
lion>cureB
aia, ~ improves
J ulna »1! im p o rta n t foreign w a r
Paper on Health and Heredity— |
MISS HATTIE G. GOWDY, Clerk.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and 3:30.
lr iD U H O
a n d o th e r cab le n ew » w h ic h i n DUD. 6 m o*t im p o rU tit . eenwal
fu l and efficient worker. W e *® *M gppetfte, glvee new life. Only 50o
Mrs. Emily Lumm.
appaara
In
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A IL Y T R IB U N E o f ««m e date, n e w * o f T H E D A IL Y T R IB U N E upto how
Diarrhoea Remedy and also some
also D om estic a nd. Fo reig n C oereapondence, Short o f g o in g Io p re ** b a * e n te rta in in g rc*dl«<
Report
of
Scientific
Temperance
more young women like her. We »J'
a t » . L . Harris’
‘
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testimonials stating how some won­ 3:00.
Stories, E le g a n t H a lf to n e Illu a tra tlo u « . H um oroua fo r e v e ry m em b o r o f th e fa m ily , old »«4
We wish Mr. and Mrs. Converse»—
.
1
Instruction—Mrs. Courtney.
Harmphy Ixxige No. 28, Ancient Order derful cures -had been wrought by
Ite m s ,
In d u s tr ia l In fo r m e tio n ,
Fashio n Note«, yong. M a rk e t R e y o rt* w h ic h are accepM
A g ric u ltu ra l M atter« an d C o m p re h e n d ve a nd R e li­ a * a u tT r lty by fa rm e r* and conntry mer
the young married couple— all the
A P owder M il l E xplosion Be- of United Workmen, meet» every Satur­
c h a n « * ,! * c le * a ,u p to d a le , and Itereaalaf.
3:80. Non Alcoh'ollc Medication and able F in a n c ia l and M a rk e t Report«,
____ ;_______
this
remedy,
I
decided
to
try
it.
.
i
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* - I m0Vt.B everything in eight; so do day night in A. O. U. W. ball, Dayton,
Narcotine—Mrs. Harding.
R e g u la r anbaerlptio n price, 1.0c peryaar.
R e g u la r subscriptio n p ric e , 41.60 p e r yeaE
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drastic miners! pill», but both are Or. Visiting brethern cordially re­ After taking a few doses I was en­
Press Work—Mrs. Miller,
4:00.
W ith H E R A L D for 41. per year.
ceived.
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fo
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42.26per
year
tirely
Well’
of
that
trouble,
and
I
Albert J. Beveridge, one of Indi-1 mighty dangeroua. No need to dy-
Literature—Mrs. Groff.
W. E. GABRIEL, Rec.
wish
to
say
further
to
my
readers
ana’a U. 8. Senator», will deliver an 1 (iamiu, your body when Dr. King s
Send all orders to the H E R A L D , Dayton, Oregon.
and fellow sufferers that I am a 4:80. How to Increase Onr Member­
address on the political topic« of K#w Life Pills do the work eo easily
ship— Mrs. Childs.
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hale and “hearty man to-day and
the day, at Dallas FeU county Bl,d perfectly.
Cures headache,
Purpose and Methode of W, C.
Unitv Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor,
Tuesday. October 2d, That even- Loustipation. Only 25 cents at B-. meet« every Tue»day night in the A, O. feel as well as I ever did in my 5.00.
T. U. Work— Ml»« Helen Cham? For Driving or Grafting the new Y ork wqblo
life — 0 . R . Moore Sold by R L
ing be will speak in S aten rat 8
Harris* drug store.
U. W. half, Dayton, Or. Viaiting ro<
berlain...
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION,
Harris, druggist.
bers always welcome,
X o’clock.
After speaking in that
T h e r e It n o b e tte r L in e o f Shoes on th e .m a rk e l
city be will take the overland traini C. T ',^® ““ !®^’ 8^ ¡*J® ,"A lw a y s
5:30. L. T. L. Work—Mrs. Terrell.
tb *h
MRS. ORA A. GABRIEL,
E ndured D eath ’ s A gonies .—
Peace and Mefoy—Mrs. Heaoock
Chief of Honor
California.
Mr. Beveridge is
U ^ t «ny n T id . 5 a y ^
Aa Qood to You na a Dally «ml You gat J
C . G O T h A N A C O .’S
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LENA STILWELL, Rec,
Only a roaring fire enabled J. M.
-
7ÇVKNING.
ouitea voug mau yet,he has already p»«*«» »4» meet any
»
It a t tha Price , of a
Garret tson, of Sen Antonio, Tex ,
b-com, 5ro,„iT t ?
t T p í ’ X k ". ?>uaintsnnes. ‘ He |
Weekly.
Address—Mrs. Helen Harford,
U
N
I
T
E
D
A
R
T
IS
A
N
S
to
lie
down
when
attacked
by
asth
keeps
in
stock
a
full
line
of
jewelry
8:00.
a«fc .Bttfl
rlö IF tjtllWF «• Á«am
Iiunit»
«ewa» _
State
President
of
W.
O.
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C„
.UBO and watcheiT
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clocks
re- . Security Aseeirbly No t«, meet in reg- fffa’, ffom which he suffered for
I t f n r a k h e a m ore at th e p ric e th a n any othw 1
speaker, but is well informed in « .irtn w
new spaper pu b lish ed In A m e ric a
Its ne»« ,
W hen io Salen» give him ular eeeeion eveiy Monday evening in years He writes* his misery was
service covere a ll th a globe a n d la s q u a lrd by I
p
airin
g
W
hen
io
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n
ft
W,
oi
the
W.
hall,
at
7
:30p.
m.
Visiting
every way, and speak« intellirtgent
I T h e ir rep u ta tio n e *ta b li* h * d by p ra c tic a l teete th a t o f few d a llie s
often so great that it seemed he.en
I t * reporta f ro m th c L rtio '
a
call.
merabem
invited
A
publ'»
social
every
w h e re v e r w o rn , p lac e * u * Iu a posUlon to
ly. He is one-nf «he rising young
dured the agonies of death; but Dr.
a T s tR jr jr s K
second Monday In each mouth.
turn of the day-who wilt some day,
The great success of Chimiier-
L. A. RO88NER M. A.
King’s New Discovery for consump
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without doubt, be one o f the lead­ lain’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
D. A. BN YyER, Sec.
fa ct n a a k ei I t o f esp e cial v a ln a to you at tkta i
tion whclly cured him. This mar
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a
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c
a
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th
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m
in
«took.
“ I am a saloon-keeper, and need to think
Remedy in the treatment of bowel
ers in politics
ve
ous
medicine
is
the
only
known
Go w h e re th e y k e e p t hei h vyw i w i l l
¿
I f y,___________
you w e n t to w atch
__ e v a r ^ m ove o f th e great J
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that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine
he w e ll rep aid (o r th e tro n b le .
,
, . , t-omplainta has made it standard
p o litic a l c a _____________
m p a ig n ta ke ____ T h ric e a-W eA
cure for asthma as well as consump were proper rem-
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The rear end of tl«e big log drive over
greater part of the civtl- Meet the second and fourth Saturday* in lion, coughs and colds, and throat
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED BY
Trust«—a n a th e y need w a tc h in g —ta k e th« I
for coughs
of «he 8puulding Company, of New •
world
BB|e by R. L. Har- each month, at2 p. in., in Odd Velio»» chest and lung troubles. Price 50c edies
T h ric t-« -W e e k W o rld . I f yo n w a n t Io kno*
and colds. Mast
foreign d evelopm ents, ta k a T h ric e * Week
hall, Dayton,
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. G O T Z IA N
&
C O . a W ll o rld
trnra. which consists of near Id,000, rj_
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1
ris, (irUBa
druggist.
and 11.00
Guaranteed. T ria l of my acquai nt-
MRS. A. J. MoCANN, Pres
vert.
of
t&s
ances
w
e
re
MISS NELLIE MoCANN, Sec.
hotties free at R. L . Harris’ .
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MANUFACTURERS.
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W e oflkr thl.ua-
same o p in io n ,
s qnaied new spaper a n d th e D j v t o k H k k . u
to g eth er one y ea r for 4l •»- T h e regular * u b |
1
8T. P A U A L , M IN N .
Bread, cakes, and all kind o f (N o w I k n o w
•e
rip tlo n p rice o f th e tw o p a p e r* 1* 42.
nt l e ^
confectionery at H. Oliver’s. Me-1 something
e thousand times
Minnville. Also lunch when de- better. It la Acker’s
in some pinces they «reso jammed ll«m, Uyspepsi»
etab,e prep.
DO YO(J W A N T
is too late to complain
E n g 11 a h Remedy for
«sto obstruct navigation, and the Purifier. A purely vegeta
pr p
sired.
when a thing is done. A B A R G A IN I N R B A L B 8 T A T l£ 7 O n e *c re o f|
Coughs and Colds. A
No Capital Necessary— to Sel
Be aure you get P I T K I N ’S P A IN T flra t a n d la n d in D a y to n —good lo c a tio n . W ill sell eh«
When you smhke get the best good while ago I began
th e re w i ll be n o c o m p la in t necessary.
I f d b p o M d o f *oon . In q u ir e r t H s * a ld o tk
O ur Teas, Coffees and Spices.
cigars and tobacco— you can get to cough end found out
II y o u r d e a le r does n o t h a n d le i t w rite u i
then that rock and rye
greater part of the logs go to W il- 1
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In every city and town in tho state« of them at postoffice store
ASK Y O U R ’
woe no good. I got worse
■TJdTIOI« C.
CEO * . RTMN CO*
p tk in ’s
lau.ette Pulp and Paper Mills at
F or S a l e — A fresh milk cow. Oregon und Washington, outside of
end I wee beginning to think that the trou­
I
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Ort-Hon CilV. A portion of them j f disposed of soon will be soli-------- -
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Newberg by the bBrgBS . Inquire of John M o o r e j f * « tore, honm perda, Jo spare
take
any
stock
in
patent
medicines,
but
rill I mi held at
GEO W PITKIN CO |
will find selling our Teas, Coffees nnd H . A . P A L M E R & CO >
rotects
eornghow or other I tried Acker’s English
8|>lc«a plenHutn. work nnd they cun make
Spaulding Comp« y, to !>« sawed | Dayton.
F u lto n A Carp
Remedy.
One
bottle
did
the
business
for
,
,
,,
, i big money foi thcmeelves, Write for full
CHICAGO. I
roperty
ju lo lumber at their mills at that
me-knocked that cough out completely—
StrOllgS IS ’one of the oldest j particulars and catalogue FREE.
plnue
and
It
has
never
come
back
again.
There
is
J. F . S T A IG E R ,
restaurants ui Salem. I t is a I
GREAT EASTERN TEA COMPANY,
never a day pauses that I don’t say a good
C. T . POMEROY
N o »26 W ashington St., F o rtls m l, Oregou,
Tbs work done on the Willamette I good place to tuno incala when
word
about
thb
wonderful
medicine.
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AND
P bopriktor .
lA iw « *t d te trlb u to ra o f T c « *, Cofree**»<1 Spice«
most forgot to say that 1 am stronger and
D K A L K R IN
river by Captain O. Galbreath in
th at city.
on th e P s c iflr C >*» t. 100 «»ore« in »ucccsful
flwlrier now, since taking the remedy, than
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in
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ration.
the employ of the government,
I was before the cough began. 1 write thia
ig wingdsins
>
First class in every respect,
Nichols —
A Oabriel pay
building
wingdsms a»
at i.nm«ci»ei
Lambert’s
letter voluntarily and cheerfully «nd am
and Eldredge’« bar«<bas materially highest m arket price in cash for
glad to do It." (Signed) Caaia. H vmblx , tales from $1 to $2 per d a y . Spec
elry, Clocks, and
Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho.
aided navigation on the upper Wil-1 country produce.
lal attention paid to Commercial
H O U SE A N D LOT.
Cash Paid for Poultry, But­ Sold at 25c. ,50c. and «labottle, throughout
S IL V E R W A R E ]
Ininette. It is hoped that another
You want the correct time. You A ixooud -S room bonne and lo t iu D ayton, een -
the United States and Canada; ami in E n g ­ Travelers. Sample rooms in con­ S A L E M ,
- OREGON
a.asotL-JJwRim'8 represeotatives in can have it. by purchasing one o f t m lly (s e a te d .I* a d k iv d to r * * le »cry cheap.
ter. Eggs, Cheese, etc.
land, at Is. 2d., 2». 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arenot nection .
Fine watch and jewelry repalriaH
Congress will see to it that a h u IH
■e-clocKS
at
StonebriliK’s,
a
v
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ty
o
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fru
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*—best
q
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f
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t
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aatbfled
after
buying,
return
the
bottle
to
those fii,e-clocKs
apcclalty. All kinds of Jewelry
M c M i n n v i l l e , -
O r e g o n . your druggist, and get your money back.
In *
a good w e ll, woodRhed, b a rn , corner lo t
cient appropriation is secured from
factured to order.
IM P R O V E D F A R M .
Melons and all kind of fruits,! q u ire a t H b r a l d office.
I he government to do sufficient work
We aottori« the abme i r n n t t v .
a . HOOKER R CO., Hnyrietore. Xete Forito
on the bars and keep the river clear bdlh native and tropical, at Det- ]
A M sera fa rm , a ll c le a re d b u t 6 a e rra In oak
of ribstrucliwns, and also confine niering’s.
grubs, flra t claaa s o il, a n d teya w a ll. A good
L A F A Y E T T E LIVERY,
Clothes washed clean ami done up In
the water in the channel, making
tw o story bouse, barn an d o n tb n lld tn g s , w a ll
fe n c e d , a lt k in d o f e m a il f r u it , X m ile from
the river navigable Ihe entire year good style at MoMlunvIlle steam laundry.
e*
R. D. f-A L A V A N , Prop.
school, 6 m ile s fro m D ay to n . I f sold soon p u r
for all steamers.
This can and
Overalls, sweaters, and under­
F O R S A L E — A large heavj chaacr secures a b a rg a in . In q u ir e a t t h la o fllc a
First class rigs—single and
aliould be don«, for the benefit of wear at popular prices at Nichols A
LOUIS WAMBSGAHS, colt fouled iu A p ril last— it is t
Special attention given coinnr rclall
Yesideuts of the Willamette valley Gabriel.
very fine an im al. Also a 14
All order« by phone, or otherwla»,«!*
and the state of Oregon.
inch plow in good condition; a CITY LIVERY STABLES prompt attention.
FOR 8A L E .
W h e n g o lL g t o c o o e t o r mou«
McMinnville, Oregon.
lot of kro u t and cider barrels,
43 scree good land, 8% in cultivation, I
a n d y o u w a n t a rig, c a l l .
Pricesr
Miles Hendrick has begun the
3 acres in prune«, a'TBdifiber ol apple
E . L. W IN G , Prop’r.
and other articles which w ill be
son
IS JUST
big task of moving his stock of gro trees in bearing a great variety of smalt
First Claaa Turnout«. Moat careful
sold cheap.
ceries to his new store room. . . . Dra fruit«, 0 roomed house, barn 24x30, and
WHAT
driven.
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Dayton.
Calhrealh and Wright are storio one of tbs best wells of water m tho
Special attention given to the convey
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the dried product of their prune county; one-fourth mile from school]
ngof comtperciai men.
VEAL,
bouse in D»yion. Inquire of Oregon E x­
Prices reasonable. Third street, be­ R E A L
A Pointer to P ain t Purchasers.
orchard»in «he Hendrick warehouse change, »1 at H kbald office. Terms |
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E S T A T E AND
tween E and F.
a on the river, having recently pur reasonable.
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P IA N O .
chased the building from Mr. Hen
T A K E N O T IO E . -
O na U pright. K lm b c l P la n o iii c » c e ll*J *
dricks___Isaac Agee died at hl»
, . T R Y THB . .
DAYTON, OR.,
~* A S K YO U R
d ltlo u —go od tw ee, a n d w e ll m ade and * • '
home in Gophqr Valley last Friday
DE A L E R OR
CEO W PITKIN CO R m ld e n t a o f D a y to n a n d v ic in it y g o in g to w i ll be diapoaed a t a great sacrifice.
evening (Kept 7)
Mr Agee was
S alem , w h o w ish to o b tain th e best 1A c e n t
F u lto n a nd C a rp e n te r Ht> e a t*,
Also S)f scree o f ’ im p ro v e ,I tend, w W ■
m e a l In th e c ity , shou ld c e ll a t »41 C o m m e rc ia l
KJ) years of age at the time of his
MUST STA N D ON
indicates
E m
w
S T A T IO N c .
C H IC A G O s treet, w est side, b e tw een C e n te r a n d C he w e ll fin is h e d tw o story seven room I
death
He was a respected pioneer
IT S OW N BOTTOM.
m eketa. F lrq t rteaa bed«.
F a m ily tra d e a a good w e ll, an d o th e r Im provem en t* I
the state
yo u n g o rc h a rd o f d iffe re n t vartctle« » • 1
of 1852 ..»M iss Josie Gortner s
apa c la lty . G ive na a tr ia l.
of
the
tension
at
a
glance.
new pieoe’ of niuakt, **We Remain
a b u n d a n c e « m a ll fru it*. In q iiir c o f
Our past reputation as paint
M R S P. M . H A N H H A W ,
reva vtAk
I I P. C O K N K K , Dayto«,
P ro p rie to r.
But Frienda,” is out and on sale
grinders (I our best foundation
Its use means time saving
- J o r a t H a a * n > nfllra.
3AY NO MONEY ! ^ ^ « S leUV?5£S>
aH
«:
“7“
I t was pub’ished ny the- Wilev B
and easier sewing.
P IT K IN ’8 P A IN T 8
Allen Co.. I’ortlairii‘ and contains
I t ’s our own invention
A S K Y O U R D K A L K R OK
good portraits of the Hohh Patty
ykars
and is found only on the
or K X P B R tK N c iC
P u lto n A C a rp e n te r Ht*
quartek, who introdu'-f d tin* piece
GEO- W «TRIN CO «TATtoiec. C H IC A G O .
Ask your
f Fulton and
here with good effect— Y im h ill
Dealer I f n |p < k fi Carpenter
County Reporter.________
A N T I D 8 K V R R A L PK RH O K S FO R D I*
or write
Streets.
Streets
t r l r t o m c e M *n « g e re in t h lia t e t e to rep ­
resent me lu th e ir own and s u rro u n d in g conn,
A Worn» to M o th er s — Mothers I
GEO. W
tie s . W illin g to pay y e « r l- 48». payable w eekly
D esirable e m p lo y m e n t w ith unusual op ortnni
of children affected with croup or a
S T A T IO N
tie *. H eferenee* axeb an ged. R n c lo w
* e lf
severe cold need not hesitate to sd - •
I RAUB. „
sddrem ed «ram ped envelope. 8. A. P a rk .I
C oxton B u ild in g , Chteogo.
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minister
Chamber Iain’s Cough
W e harexyther striking
Oowvs'a"™..
Remedy.
I t contains no opi'le!
£ldii2^ßS?
Our facilities for turning out fine
improvements that appeal to
nor narcotio in any form and may |
Co
79 aeree of land. 4 0 acres under culti­
laundry
work
is
unsurpassed,
f^end
the careful btryer. Send for
he given as confidently to the babe
vation, balance brush ;s acres In prunes,
in your shirts collars aud cuffs and
alylee of
BB to * « adult The great sucoees
le v a ra s *, n
7 In apples and other good variates of
our elegant H .
catalog.
•■4 Unir
ba convinced.
that has attended its use in the
frnlte ; fair bouse and barn, near school
MuMinnville 3team Laundry.
treatment of colds and croup has
house, sad close to ohuroh, within three
vftftklr. w
W h ite
Mtcumt G-
won for it the approval and praise,
miles of IMvton, and at crowing of two
Bread, ta d cakes fresh fron
it has received throughout tb* «« r * l o * s*«*ro.
Cicvctaed, Ohio.
roads, and In good neighborhood. Price
the oven at H. Oliver’s, McMinn­
’’¿wtnîÎÎJS
United States and in many foreign
<1® 1er¿U-tt, 1
83,800. Inquire at thle office.
ville.
P «I,
m«'«*-
lands. Fur sale b y ;R . L. Harris.'
T H E N E W Y O R K T R IB U N E
lodge directory .
j j g presidential cmpaibh .
i
N ew
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“Dandy Line”
Cruiser’s Shoes.
KnocbOut Drops
A g e n ts W a n t d.
r
THE COTTAGE.
GROCERS
SALEM. -
Commission Merchants,
DAYTON MARKET,
A T e n s io n
I n d ic a to r
T a k e N o tic e .
■ OREGON. Diamonds, b atch es, Jei
|
B u tc h e r ? S h ip p e r
.F o r S a le.
“ c iia r t a n M iu e s iiE .
OUR LEIDER re
Prartiro
1 1 <1U live
W hite
JlldlLtiS
W
' ! « P erfect
S e w in g M a ch in e.
«SL’Ä
P atents
LAND FOR SALS.
T.
m n ÍBMESE¡nm «mat w.
S wim
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Was» New
t il
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