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s T A T I OM H E R A L D to th is v ic in it y , a d d fe e lin g co n FRIDAY. M A R C H a, 1VO1 v in c e d by its a c tio n s t h a t i t was n e a r h o m e ,, he le t I t ta k e its o w n W . OF T H E W . - course. T h e horse b ro u g h t u p T h e attorneys o f th e S tate L a n d O LD H IC K O R Y C A M P , N O . 2 0 0 - B oard in 0 e several counties o f the u t H e n r y E c k s ’ n e a r, D u u d e e , W ow l m en of t h e W orld m e e t ev er y S at state, h a -e Iteen notified o f th e ooh* w h e re he fo u n d l i i i f o w n horse urday e v e n in g , a t W oodm an h a ll. Day- M r. |t o n , O regon. V isitin g N eigh Ians w e l d i ion o f lie slate's fa rm lands, by a n d to d k possession o f it. come c. c . carter c c Secretary o f S tate C harles S. M oore, E c k s b e in g th e o n e w h o h a d , F. B. S M IT H . C le rk .______ and requested to co operate w ith tra d e d fo r th e a u im a l. W O M t N «•* W O O D C R A F T th e. Board h i pushing sales of farm s th a t have come io to posses P rosperity C ircle N o 200 W om en of W H E A T L A N D IT E M 8 . W oodcraft, in eeia ev er y T hu rsday e v e n sion o f the a ta le by th e foreclosure C a p ta in Sinbpsou o f th e S a l- in g in W oodm an h a ll, Ihtyton, Or. V ia of. mortgages lie I d by the S tate v a tio n ^ r m y ,p r e a c h e d h e re S u n Iting N e ig h h o is alw ava w elcom e. L a n d Board. MHR. AUGUSTA S M IT H ,G .N . il« y a fte rn o o n , as R e v . B o w e ra o x M I8 8 H A T T IE G. OOWOY, Clerk. fu ile d to co m e. W m . M a rs h a l c h ie f engineer of 8 c h o o l was o p e n e d M o n d a y the steam er R u th , was a delegate to A. O . U. W . HormoByLodge No. 28, Ancient Order the N a tio n a l m eeting o f engineers, a fte r tw o w eeks’ v a c a tio n . held i n ------------------------ , writes W m . M is s M a u d e W illia m s o n w iio of United Workmen, meets every Satur Kehenhaugh, purser o f the R u th , has been il l w ill soon bo a b le to day night in A- O. U . W. hall, Iteyton, Or. Visiting brethern, cordially re th at tiie P a n -A m e ric a n E xpo sitio n c o m e h o m e . set ved, W M . l ’AXO N, M. W. a t B uffalo, which h e ^ h a d visited, J. E. M E L L IN U E R . Rec. M is s Jessie T a llto t has bean was fa r ahead o th e w orld’s fa ir on th e s ic k lis t th e la s t w e e k . held in Chicago in 189J, he also h a v D . O F H . A . O. U . W . D . A . M a g n u s w e n t to P o r t ing attended th a t e x h ib itio n . He Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree o( Honor, meets every Tuesday night in the A. O. says the E xposition is grand in ev la n d M o n d a y on b usin ess. L it t le G la d y s Ross e n te rta in e d U. W. hall, Dayton, Or. VieUina mem ery way. A ll d epartm ents tieing bers always welcome. com plete, and the electric d is p la y so m e o f h e r lit t le frie n d s a t h e r MSB L E N A S T IL W E L L , h o m e on h e r b ir th d u y . E v e r y m agnificent. - - Chief of Honor. MRS. LENA SCOTT, Rec. b o d y h ud a n ic e tim e . A valuable m ule, one of a team D . A . M agness a n d s is te r U N I T E D A R T IS A N S belonging to a S alem wood h auler, d tiu d e w ill m o ve to B re n ta u o ’s Security Aseen bly No. 10, meet in reg was electrocuted on S a tu rd a y . F. alar eeesion eveiy Monday evening la R. la n d in g n e x t w eek. R Punk was h a u lin g wood when W. of the W, hall, at 7 :30p- m. Visiting one of the mules he was d riv in g 0 . L . C lu r k , a g e n t fo r th e members invited. -M ATTIE S N Y D E R M. A. stepped on a live w ire th a t had been B a n k e r ’s L if e In s u ra n c e C o m p a " D ; A . 8 N Y D E R , See. . broken and was ly in g on the ground. T h - a n im a l dropped dead in s ta n tly , n y , w hose h o m e is a t M c M in n . W- R C * arid dragging th e o th er m u le down v ille is v e ry s ick w ith a p p e n d i A n Meet the second and fourth Saturday« in on the w ire, it also being badly c itis a t th e S a le m h o s p ita l. each month, at 2 p in., in Odd Fellows burned, and th e life o f the d riv e r o p e ra tio n was p e rfo rm e d y e s te r hall, Devton, endangerged. T h e . tugs and. har- d a y a fte rn o o n , a n d a t a latte h o u r MRS. R. B M IL L E R , Pres. M IS8 N E L L IE McCANN, Sec. ' ware b u rn t through in several p la la s t e v e n in g h e was re p o rte d as ces. T h e com pany bad* the m u le re s tin g e a s ie r.— D a ily " O re g o n IO .Q .F . appraised, the v alu e placed on it S ta te s m a n , M a rc h 3. Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I . O. Ov F., was *6 0 . T h is th e owner refused to M r. C la r k d ie d e a r ly W e d n e s meets every Wednesday evening in Odd accept, statin g th a t be had been o f Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wel fered * 9 0 for the a n im a l a ehort d a y m o rn in g . come. E A. N IC HO LS, N. G. tim e before, but refused tfie offer, as 8. W . S IG L E R , S e c ’y. he thought the m u le could be Bold T h e convicts em ployed in the for *1 0 0 Stove F o u n d ry , at th e P e n ite n tia ry , d u rin g the month o f F e b ru a ry , D a ily .O r e g o n S ta te s m a n ( S a earned *7 8 8 .9 7 , being the result of H. A. P A L M E R , le m ) .' J . W , M a n g u s , o f n e a r 22,542 hours w o rk .— D a ily Oregon fh is c ity , w h o was in ju r e d a t th e S tatesm an. p e n ite n tia r y a b o u t 6 y e a rs ago S a v e y o u r o ld ru b b e r , cast- AND w h ile h a u lin g wood to t h a t p la c e , a n d tro fti w h ic h in ju r ie s he is to in g a , stoves, brass, c o p p e r lead d a y a c r ip p le , was a w a rd e d a tu l z in e , a n d ta k e U te in te S. P. * 1 5 0 0 b y th e la s t L e g is la tu re , H o u s e r, M c M in n y i lf e , O r . L01GJ3 DIRECTOR.. , . . *1 - GROCER th ia a m o u n t w ill be p a id to M r . M a n g u u s p ro b a b ly -th is w e e k , a « u p o n h is s ig n in g r e lin q u is h m e n t o f a ll c la im s a g a in s t th e s ta te on a c c o u n t o f th e in ju r ie s re c e iv e d . M r . M a n g u s was a m e m b e r o f S a le m C a m p N o . 1 18, W o o d m e n o f th e W o r ld , a n d , as h e was p o o r, th a t o rd e r lias assist ed h im c o n tin u o u s ly sice th e ac c id e n t, a n d i t was d u e to th e m e m b e rs o f th is o rd e r, to a g re a t e x te n t, t h a t th e a p p r o p ria tio n was secured. t ? D. H ^ T u rn e r and George C. Sears -le ft for Low Angeles, C a lifo rn ia , the first o f (he week to m ake an Inves tig a tio n o f some o il land for P o rt lan d cap italists T h e m oney Is ready for in vestm en t i f the property proves to he as i t hss been repre ••••te d .........W e are glad to in fo rm the d a iry m e n , fr u it growers, and form er« in general in this p a rt of the valley th at there w ill he a farm ers in s titu te in Newberg, M a rc h 12 and 13, conducted hy the A g ric u l tu ra l College o f O o rvallis. T h is w ill be the first for Newberg and don’t fa il to atte n d .— Newberg G raph ic. It would appear th a t two young men in Marion"" coun (v who were charged w ith m urder ous assault, and had a tria l in the last term of c irc u it court in th a t county, got off* w ith very ligh sen tences C lyd e V a u g h who struck L u lu Jones, a p u p il of the Jeffer son school, and then cho'-rd and dragged her in to the basement of th e chool house and struck her on the head w ith an a x , supposing he had k ille d her, was sentenced to 9 months im p riso n m en t in the pen ite n tia ry . M u rra y W ade of S alem , tor cu ttin g W m E vans of th a t c ity w ith a knife, was sentenced to serve three months in the county j a i l, and pay costs of tr ia l. C e rta in ly they were very lig h t sentencea for an a t tem pt to take hum an life. Both are young men, and what punishm ent w ill the short term s of im priso n m ent be to either? W hen Judge B u rn ett passed sentence on W ade, be told the h im th a t his trouble was brought n i l him bv idleness T h is was very true. And the e are m an y cases where idleness results in crimes. SOUTHERN C A L IF O R N IA C a p ita l 8alem . ' T h e J o u a n a l is published in states. penny Oregon or adjoining One y e a r, * 3 00; 4 months * 1 0 0 ; 1 m onth, 30 cents. The W e e k ly C a p ita l Jo urnal is * 1 per y e a r in advance. Address, HOFER BRO THERS, S alem , Oregon N e a r ly o v e r» d a y p e o p le r o m o In t o d m « ■tores a n d ' ask th e D m y g ia te to re c o m m e n d f o r t b a ir trouble.- Very tn len gth o f r iv erb ed , each m ile o f w bich co n ta in s m any m illio n s o f g o ld , situ a te d on th e R io G rande In T aoa co u n ty . New M exico. W ANTED I R eliab le man for m anager o f Branch Office we wish to open in this v ic in ity . I f your record is O K here is an o p p o rtu n ity. K in d ly give good reference when w riting. FLAYED G UI'. D u ll h e a d u c i i e , puiua in varioua p u rto f the body, pinking u l p l t o f th e slo iu u ch , loaa of a p p etite, lev v iln b o e M , p h u p le so r aorea are all e v id en ce s of hn|tare blood. N o m atter how tt becam e so It m u st p b n lled In order to obtain good THF « T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE be h ealth . A cker’s B lood E lixir h as never C IN C I N N A T I, O H IO . fa iled to cure a c io fu lo u a or sy p h ilitic Illu s tra te d catalogue 4 cts. stamps. p o iso n s or any oth er blood d isease». I t Is ce rta in ly u w onderful rem edy, and we se ll every bottle on a p o sitiv e gu aran tee. R. L . H ard*. T h e ex-convict horse thief, o f w hich m ention was tp a d e in H e r a l d A F ie n d is h A t t a c k — An attack M cM in n v ille , O regon. last week as having l>een seen in was la te ly made on C F C o liie r of th is v ic in ity , was arrested a t M c Cherokee, Iow a, th a t nearly proved E . L . W IN G , P rop’r. M in n v ille . H e had stolen a v a lu fa ta l I t came th ro u gh his k id First Class* Turnout«. Most carefu able horse on M o n d a y n ig h t from neys H is b; ok got so lam e hs drivers. Special atten tio n giv en to th e c o n v e y - the h a m o f H . F. Jury o f S alem , could not stoop w ith o u t great pain, and a saddle and b rid le from G . G. nor sit in a c h a ir except propped by infeof com ineiktial m e n . P rice« reasonable. T h ird s tr e e t, b e S chram m , also of th a t c ity . A t cushions No rem edy helped him tw e en E and F. M c M in n v ille he traded the a n im a l u n til he trie d E le c tric B itters which to E lm a r Johnson a liv e ry m a n of effected such a w onderful chang Forest Grove, re c e iv in g in exchange th a t he writes he feels lik e a new T h is marvelous m edicine another a n im a l and some money. m a n . A M X R tc A '8 U K K A T E S T W E E K L Y . H e then got d ru n k and was arrest cures backalche and k id n ey trouble, ed for disorderly conduct. S h e riff purifies the blood and builds up JH E S ilto n gaining knowledge o f the your h ealth O n ly 50c a t H a rris * case, and after an investigation h e ,d r u g store. , fe lt assured th a t the fellow wanted ................... — a ; K L E Q O , O H IO by th e Salem officer for the th e ft o f W h en going up th e W illa m e tte horse and saddle— th e la tte r th e you w an t to la k e O. R. A N steam er C IR O U L A T IO N 178,000. th e if bad exchanged for a new out Modoc T h e boat passes W eston at fit, "was the m an in custody. T h e 12 m ., and arrives a t Salem and T h e G reat N a tio n a l W tc k ly N ew apaper o f S h e riff then notified S h e riff D urbin o th er up riv e r points from two to A in e r^ a . T h a o n ly W e e k ly e d ite d expreesly o f S alem , of th e facts, and the la t three hours e a riia p flta n other boats. for e v e jy atata and te rrito ry . T h a Naw» o f th a te r a t once started for M c M in n v ille , C om in g down stream the R u th , the W o rld so a rra tig n d th a t busy people can m ore easily com p reh e n d , th a n by reading enm bar- and identified the th ie f, and re O . R A C o.’a boat. Is th e first down. a o a e c o h tw n , o f d a ille a . A ll cu ran t toptca tu rn ed h im to S alem . A w atch Som etim es passing- jyapton as earlv m ade p la in in each Issue by e p e c ia l e d ito ria l m a tta r. w ritta n from Inception d o w n to date. w hich W rig h t bad stolen from J G. D thpxpbia C a n i D a v U sino T h a o n ly pa p e r pu blish ed especially fo r people Evans Af S alem , and for th eft ot ' A cker's D ysp O oe little w h o do or do not read d a ily newapapara, and H N Ilale.relief or m on y a tth ir s t fo r p lain taste. T h a t t h is k in d of a w hich he h a * been tried in the c ir tab let w ill { ta ti« «stonine tia box- new apapar la po pular. Is proven by the fact c u it court, and declared to be “ not r* fun<'ed. tah»nd g u lity ” by„tbe ju r y , was found on * * at “ h a t th a W e e k ly B la d e no w haa o r a r 1711,000 TOLEDO BLADE Bread, and cakes fresh from the oven a t H . O liv e r’s, M c M in n ville. B e st q u ality and c h e a p e st sta tio n e r y a t postofflee store. IM P R O V E D F A R M . A IM acre fa rm , a ll cleared b n t« te r r a In oak grubs, fln it class s o il, and la y s w e tt. A good tw o story house, barn and o n tb u lld ln g » ; w e ll fe o c ed , a ll k in d o f s m a ll f r u it, % m ile from school, 5 m ile s from D ayton. I f sold soon p u r chaser secures a b argain. In q u ir e at th is office H O U S E A N D LOT. A goood A room house and lo t in D ay to n , cen tr a lly located la offered fo r sale very cheep. A v a rie ty o f fr u it trees—best q n a llty o f f r u it— a good w e ll, woodshed, barn, corner lo t. In q u ire at H ta a L D office. Bread, cakes, and a il k in d of confectionery a t H . O liv e r’s, M c M in n v ille . A lso lu n ch when de sired. H a v e vdu seen th a t *1 75 ehoe a t the Grange «fe F arm ers Store, M c M in n v ille ., 4 N ich ols G ab riel have added a line n f m a ttin g to th e ir stock n f m erchandize. / y e a rly aubaertbara, aad I t c irc u la te d la a ll parte h im B t r o n g s is o ne o f th e o ld est O flfie Ur t. Io a d d itio n to th a n e w t. Th e M r. J o ry ro d e th e horse tra d e d r e s t a u r a n t * in S a le m . I t is a B inds pubhahaa abort a ad a rria trS o rla a , arid W hen yoJ w an t • good tender m a n y departm ente o f m a tte r « tille d to every fo r by th e th ie f , w h o w o u ld n o t, good p la c e to ta x e n te a la w h e n nem hr of th s fa la r a ~ y e a r. steak e t ■ m ily O nly « danr roast try the D ay top W rlto o fo r freo spoci ISB OOplOS. Address rao n t “ “ • O gden &-,«& a. n i., ll:< > a. nt. D en ver 3:00 a in ., 3 a m Kansas C ity 7;3f> a. in . 7:2.« a nt C hicago 7:45 a. ut., 3:30 a. in D a lly X x . Sunday X p. io. TO Saturday 10 p. m . « a. m. Y ou U enli Ib is ev - ■ um hin R iv e r Htenraere, g p m. : Except W ay, S u n d ,y - A sto ria and la n d in g s. * » Roy jr . , are searing D ir e c t c o n n ec tio n a t San Francia o wltk several Steam ship lin e a fo r H o n o lu lu , Japaa, C h in a , P h ilip p in e s , C e n tr a l aud Soniti Amar- Ic a . 3 30 p. m . M o n d a y, O regon C ity , D a y to a W ed nead. F rid a y . a nd W a y-L a n d ln e a. L v . R ip a rla S:«0 a. m . d a ily . lo a r e Snake River. lo w ls to ll R ip a r la to Lew tstqn | z J ^ a / m A. H d o m ic il L ip p i nc ‘ A B. PATENTS W illa m e tte R iver. 4M0 p. m . P ortlaS d to C o r v a lll M o n d a y. a nd W n y - L a n d ln ; . _ W udnead. an d F ri. Joht s ic k S s e v e ra l See K. L . H a r r is , A g en t, D ayton, or address C. H . M A K K H A M , < •h F. A F- A . P o rtla n d , Or, B . K O X H L K R . M a n a g s r. « W llla p ie tte A Yam. h ill R iv e r s. Tuesday, T h u rs d a y A S a tu rd a y . For J. M been s recovei an d to u rla t carado C h 'c a g o , S«. L u l a , N e w ta leans an d W a s h in g to n , DI t;30 p, m . Except Oregon C ity . N éw b e rg .ì Sonda)- Salem A W a y -L a n d 's 7 a m . T u e t T h u r, a ud Sat. on the P u llm a n and To urists cars un bo'l. Inlm, C h a ir care S acram en to to Ogden and El Pas ' W illam ette R iver S team er». A a, m , xcept S u n d a y. I ---------D ie Lata A ngeles 1 :‘J 0p. Itl , ;;uu i ny---- E l Paso,«,00 n. m.‘ «:oop ni F o rt W o rth e :3 0 a tn.,(>:3Us. m C ity o f M exfco3:.V, a in , o m H ouston « 00a . la , «.00a m. N e w O rle a n s A.'/â p, m .fi ifiii. m W ashin gton «.«2 a nt , « r j a nt N ew Y o rk I2:«3 p. m , 12,«3 p. m ' roBTLAND A ll S a ilin g dates Sub-. )e c t to chsuge I For San F rsnelsco— ur s in rra n e ific o - ! Il e v e ry n - five flv<* dav-■> i H mii ve p. m . 1 A rr iv e at A s h la n d 12:33 a. in. aud I I » a ■ " Sacrstnaiito&XM p. in.. «:3'i.a. m Sau F rauclseo 7;«j p. m .,* ; 1 .« In JDCEAN ANO RIVER SCHEDULE Qvieklr w ho has a t A r lii w eek. . OVB F IS DUI WSSW FATCBt 0B TA IV X L. Ib a * »od«l. »batch cv phwto. *K d«cerf litio* frr free reperì acto palM tehillt j M-FMt K A iri-B O O K r » W . CoeUies rwforwDre. BR* Ml tafereuUio*. VBVTB FOB OOFT OF OU» BPICUft •FFBB. I t to the *ho*t Uberei prop—itiö* «v r i**4c hy e net«** attorcer, eed BTBBY IV T B V T 01 BIOUlA U A O I T before ep p l/ie« fer peUet. M r«. • greater | ■ land «e]i m illin e r Addrei; John eeveral i o f tbe ti •lo w ly i H.B.WILLSONACI PATCMT LAWVgRa, f u l l In fo r m a tio n addreeq. A . L . C R A IG , G e n i Pass. Agent, n ira in ., WASHINGTON, P C. P O R T lJ t N D : O R . “ M rs . v e rto n , a n d au W ife o f The People’s National Family Newspaper. P u b lished M o n day, W e d n - e s d s y and F rid a y , Is in re a lity a flue fre s h ,sv- e ry -o th e r-d a y D a lly g iv in g the l a t e s t l uew s on days o f Is sue, a n d c o v e rin g new s o f th e o lh e ri th re e. I t c o n t e l u g T » «11 im p o rta n t for- X U J L F k e la n cab le new « w h ic h appears IqJ T h e D a lly T rib u n e of- sam e d a te , also D om estic a n d For-' BW - P ub lished on Thurs d a y , and know n for n e a rly to i ear» in ev ery part o f the United states as a National F a m ily Newspaper of th e highest class, for farm ers sud villagers. I t contain s a ll the most Im p o rta n t g e n e r'l news o t T h e D a lly Teilmns up to b o a r o f going to press, an A g rle u ltu ra ! D e p a rtm e n t o f highest o rd e r, has en te rta in in g rea d in g fo r e v e r ) mem* h e r o f th e f a m ily , otg and young. M arket R erores w h ic h I W * ' c e rte d as a u th o rity toy farm ers a a d c oun try m erchants, and Is cle a n u r to date. In te re s tin g a n d In s tru c tiv e . R eg u la r soberrtp tlon P ric e , H.oo per year W e io n s te h I t w ith DAYTON HERALD fo r 31.30 per year. NEW - YuRZ TRI-W EEKLY“4*" rEEK L7 deuce, Shorts E le g a n t H a l f t Iilu s tra tlo u a : H a - m orona Items,Indus-1 t r ’l In fo rm a t i!,Fasti lon Notes, A g riru t- tu ra l M atterà nudi TRIBUNE OVER s a s S o ^ K ir a iP a iT R iB U E E and M a rk e t reports.l R eg o la r «nbecrip-t tlo n prtcq, ZI M per year. . 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The "N ational ” is thoroughly American, now in its 13th volume, full of Just the reading you w^itf from cover to cover. " I ha v e m s d e a r e c nu isan ce o f th e w h o le of AÇTUAL this g ra ve l alo n g th e Rio G rande, and ha v e e x a m in e d w ith a ll care possible Iu th e lim e m y ■ v f f i i 'g — couim aud th e c h a ra c te r of th e gravel and Its contents o f gold N O T H IN G .. I A M P E R 8 U A D E D 8 IN C E T H E D IS C O V E R Y O F C A I.I- S A M A N T H A A T SARATO GA. F o R IA A N D A U S T R A L IA , IS C O M P A R A B L E T h e F u n n ie s t Book E v e r W r itte n . F O E ITS M E A S U R A B I.K R ESO U R C E S OF G O L D A V A IL A B L E by Ih e h y d ra n lle proeees < yer 100,000 copies (b e tte r b in d in g ; h ave been to the deep placers o f Ih e R io G rande. sold for 32.Au a copy. I t has 272 p a r-a and 116 O tn e r reports from e m in e n t m tn ln g ex|ierts lllu a trtitlo tia , la c ac e e d ln g lv fu n n y and very of n a tio n a l rep u ta tio n pronounce th e pro|s-rty e n te rta in in g . o f th is C om pany th e richest a n d most e x te n I C O N K E Y 'b H O M E J O U R N A L sive kn o w n . T h e ma moat p c o p -s u ais lu es r t fa m ll agaslne ot I the . T » vrg a m i t i ily iij Ig t K W B ID V V Z.I»« — e " lle — n t • — — — -- age, tille d w rfth ith e x c reading m a —-------- tte r a nd c ontain s tw o n r m ore pieces o f cop y rig h ted sheet m usic In each iasue w orth A O c to ll •». par e e ry . h a l f t h e r e g u la r p r ic e ! f Paid and N »u -a » « essa b lc, valu e »1 .(X) each Sh are. Laces, j p la id dref 3 ' your 60c. reaches us on or before Jatwary 1. 1901. Think what this means ! It pRces the cleverest, bright-, ext and most up-to-date magazine In your hands «very month for a year for by a Geologist and M in in g E x p e rt o f w o rld w ide rep u ta tio n , Professor b e n ja m in w ho spent Several m onths th e re , th e n being connected w ith th e U n ite d ,S tate s S u rv e yin g Corps, and In hlg o ffic ia l report says: " H E R E ARF. C O U N T LE S S M fL L IO N S O F T O N S O F R IC H G O LD Q U A R T Z reduced by th e great forces o f n a tu re to a c o n d itio n ready for fhe a p p lic a tio n o f the h y d ra u lic proceaa, w h ile the e n tir e bed a f th e R io G rand fo r over 40 m iles is a sluice,-on th e bars o f w h ic h the go ld d e riv e d from the w e a rin g aw a y o f the travel banks haa been a c c u m u la tin g for counl- cbb ages a nd now lies ready for e x tra c tio n by th e most approved m ethods o f rlv o r m in in g . T h t th ic k n e s s o f t h e R io Orsnde G o ld G r a v e l e x c e e d s i n m s n jr p l a c e s 6 0 0 f e e t , o r n e a r l y t h r e e t im e s t h s t o f t n e l i k e b e d s in C s i i f o m i s , w h i l e t h e a v e r a g e v a l u e p e r c u b i c y a r d i s b e li e v e d to b e g r e a t e r m th e N e w M e x ic o b e d s tb s n in a n y o th e r s u c h a c c u m u la t io n s y e t d is c o v e r e d , F u lly H ta r 61 th e le a d M c M in n ! O s - GENERAL LAND OFFICE,WASHINGTON, D C., T h e re ( a t L ittle ! d a y eve,] F n trie k ’! supper, I Send n il orders to th e H E R A L D , D a y to n , Oregon. M illion Dollars F o r D iv id e n d s . SABBATH READING. Free « am p le copies o f th e W itness and Sab bath H ea d in g s r n t o n ^ p p llr a t lo n Address J O H N DOUG A L L A CO. 1.10 Nasaan S tre e t. N ew Y o rk . P. 8. Th e snbacriptlon price o f both the W itn c aa a n d Rahhalh Renrtlne w h en taken to- a e th e r la 31. 25. Theae papers com bined afford a lib e ra l hom e e d u c a tio n . L a v e P o rtla n d Ai30a. m . and 7:00 p m L a v e Salem 11:W a. ni. and v 3 i p. m ripoknne, M in n e ap o lis g «oa ni 31. P a n i, Du In t h, M ll- w ankee hh ago and' Eaat. 14 M ile s N ew York W eekly W itness A" blU has been passed by the senAte in the legislature of the state of W ashington, w hich, i f it be comes a law , and is enforced, w ill p u t . stop to tb very common p rac tice now in vogue by polilicans, th a t of paying lor the n a tu ra liz m o n of foreign bom persons; ihereoy secur ing their v o l e s , file h il i s a pro posed a m e n d m e n t to the state con- s tltu iio n , and p ro v id e s 'th a t no n a t uralized alien sh all vote at any e l e c t i o n w it h in six m onths fio m ihe tim e ol h is n a l n i a o z .i U u i i . T r a in leaves D ay to n for Portland sud . . . stations at 7:37 a. m. e xc e p t Sundiiys. ” S a lt la k e , D e n v e r, Fi W o rh , O m aha, K au »aa C ity , St. Loula, (t:«0 a. ni. C hicago a ad Eaat. SV eaMartes «As atove pwerantre. 100 F roh S alt Lake, D e n v e r, Ft. W o rth , O m a lla , K an - ta a C ity , St. Lo uis, « 30 p m C h ic a g o a n d Boat. Fast M a il 6 p III v ia Spoksuc R o u te A a a iv B T I M E S C H E D U L I-» F a o n P osti . a k n , O r C h lra g » P o rtla n d Special s a. tn. v in llu u t- S h a s ta Ar Greatest of Gold Properties R e m a r k a b l e C u k e s of R h e u m a t is m .— T h e editor o f the V in d icato r h»s had occasion to test the efficacy o f C h a m b e rla in ’s P ain BHlm twice w ith the most re m a rk a b le results in each esse. F irs t, w ith rh eu m atism in the shoulder from w hich he suf fered excru ciatin g pain for ten days, w hich was relieved w ith tw o a p p li cations o f Pain B a lm , ru b bin g the E pw orth L eagu e T o p ic s ; parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire re lie f in a very M oth ers’ Sab bath A fternoon with th e C h ild ren ; short lim a . Second, in rheum atism in thigh jo in t, alm oet prostrating M iscella n eo u s R e lig io u s M atter. him w ith revere p ain , which was re O N L Y 50 C E N T 8 A Y E A R . lieved bv t A i ap plicatio n s, rubbing DirskT roa A tla n tic Express * p. ni. v ia H u n t in gton . H o T rie d a S am p le B o ttle | r. . «a s o u T n m pacific c o ìpa v , IllK tO U . Cash Paid for Poultry, B u t- : ter, Eggs, Cheese, etc. O O regon S hort L ine union P acific paper AN INCOME FOG LIFE. , - - 1 th e cheapest newspaper published in th e N o rth west, and is the only E A S T. ^VIA D a ily t m -kang it a m jsdem anor to smoke as well as to sell cigarettes The law against sm oking applies to p e r sons under 18 years» o f age The law should lie s tric tly enforced, and it the (tenpin of the S ta te o f W dsli- inglnn are as true to the welfare o f the young and rising generation of th a t state as were th e ir legislators when they enacted the law , they w ill see to it th a t the law is en forced, and thereby aid m a te ria lly in suppressing one o f the great lo to rd en o m in a t.to n a l In R eligion. evils o f the d ay. C i.a r e tte sm o k An E xp on en t o f A pplied C h ristian ity. ing is a great curse, and is blasting In d e p e u d en in t o lltlc s. the future o f m any « bright and O NLY ONE DOLLAR A YEA R noble yo u th — especially on this .const. Young people— “ ouch not, taste not, h a n d l e not t h e u n c l e a n t h in g .’ , As sure as you are horn, if A S ix teen P age W eekly P aper. you tam per w ith cigarettes, they S o le ly R e lig io u s in C h a ra cter.- w ill be a curse to you, ju » t the N o N e w » ; N o P o litics, same as when you, perhaps, to have S t o r ie s ; P oetry ; Su nd ay-School L e e s o n ; “ a little fu n ,” '‘ fool” w ith wiue or C hristian E n d eavor and liquors. How to M a k e H ens L a y — T h e H e r a t o has a proposition th a t m ay not e x a c tly solve the queetion, “ H ow to M a k e H ens L a y ," b u t it w ill help you to m ake more money out o f y o ur hens th a n you are now doing. I f vou pay up a ll arre ar ages and one year in advance, we w ill send you T he W estern P oultry News one year free. I t is a big 16 page paper published a t L in co ln , Neb., and is recognised a u th o rity on p ou ltry m atters, m any o f the best know n poultry exp erts c o n trib u tin g th e ir exprrience. at Commission Merchants. M M AND C A P IT A L .. J O U R N A L Published often »bey re fuse Io do so, beeaiiac. as a rule, they do not bclicTc It proper to ad vise anyone to take a patent tn c d ic fn o o f which they do not know tbs Ingredients. Ik is the physi c ia n 's c u t t - nesrs to pre scribe. Homo m ake an e x ception, how e v e r , w h in anyone has n cough, cold or throat and lung trouble. “ I always recommend Acker'» E n g lish Remedy, because I know Ju«t w list It Will do. It l i a s cured every case where I Lave seen tt t r i e d . _____ ' ‘ tbs' béat ex p c c lo r a n t and tonic I ever handled In m y 14 -» . years» M oney co llected on s u b s c r ip tio n .. IS (JO experience. I w ill giro Just one instance m t a gentleman w ho had been troubled for with a Viasty, hacking cough* I ad T o t a l... .........>22 30 years vised Acker's English Rem edy. H o tried • eainpte bottle, and waa cured before he haa E xpend ed fo r c lea n in g ground by aken half o f It, at no coat whatever. T his 8 . B. F a y . . ........................, . . . . • 4 «0 ■ nn exceptional case, however, as it usually P aid for p o sts. 1ft«». at 1 0 c ............. 16 00 takes two or three hotties." ■ O ne large p o st for g a t e ...................... 26 ’ (Signed) A. B. C ook , DeUefontalne, Ohio. Hold at 26c., 9Qc., and |1 a bottle, thronch- T o ta l......... ............................... $1!) J5 out the United States and Canada; and in England, at Is. 2d.. 2h. M , 4». Od. i f ymt I have paid from th e fund I had are not satisfied after buving, return Ilia the b ill for the posts and * 4 for the bottle to your druggist, and get your Woueg j _________ __ cleaning of y a rd ; to ta l * 1 9 25, hack. N otable am ong the pleasurcr a f forded by the Shasta route is the W inter tr ip to SoUthexif- G a lifo tn ii and A rizona. Renewed a c q u a in t ance w ith th is section w ill ever d e velop fresh points o f interest and added sources o f en jo ym en t, tinder its sunny skies in the v a rie ty of its in d u stries, in its p ro lific vegetation and am ong its num berless resorts o f m ountain, shore, v a llle y and p lain . B la c k s m ith in g T h e tw o d a ily 8 h asta tra in s from P ortland to C a lifo rn ia have been re a t re a s o n a b le p ric e s . T h o s e h a v cently equipped w ith the m ost a p in g w o rk in th a t lin e a re in v ite d W . F. A B D IL tr - proved p atteru of stan d ard and to c a ll. to u rist sleeping oars, hut. the low rates o f fare w ill s till continue in effect. Illu s tra te d guides to the w in ter re T h e Best A ll-R o u n d sorts o f C alifo rn ia and Arixona F a m ily Newspaper. m ay be had on ap p lic a tio n to C. H . M A R K H A M , O . P. A., P o rtla n d , Oregon. w ith the lin im e n t when re tirin g a t n ig h t, and getting up free from pain — V in d ic a to r, R utherfo rd to n, N C . F ur sale by R . L . H a rris . SOUTH The C heapest which is * 6 65 n u t o f m y own pock U. CO.. Aearidort. .Vr-r VorfcA et H o p in g thoee who had sub scribed would pay and I would be reim bursed w ith o u t d ra w in g on -F R O M - r money in hands of M r. D etm ering. D on’t" f >fg»-t the day and come w ith a little change, for there w ill be nails to buy and some L n c i.ig ; bring_skwfbw nituer, s p id e . sx aad c innville regon post-hole digger. Sine r»lv vourJ, 36 8 0 " A c re s — 9 M ile s in L e n g th J W F is h b u h n . — -250 M illio n T o n s . T h e W ashington fogislalure sp; N O T IC E . p e a r s .I have had a great deal R ic h e st G old - B earin g Q uartz, grodffd Hy T h e u n d e rs ig n e d Ita v n g b u ilt more backbone, and were not so n a tu re’s hand Into g old -lad en gravel, a shop w e s t sid e F e r r y b etw een squeam ish about in d iv id u a l rights from 60 to 600 i c e t In depth o v er th e e n F ir s t a n d S econd s treets, is now or personal lib e rty , ns were Oregon tire p roperty. In ad d ition , C om pany .—----------— - —'- —i------- —■ p re p a re d to d o -a ll k in d o f la w m a k e r s . T h e y passed a law owns CITY LIVERY STABLES. Mr E d H e r a l d :— T he cycle o f tim e haveTolled around and another year sdnrod, knd numbered w ith the past T im e w e ita jo r no one. T h e w rite r has waited alm ost a year for move m e n tn f those o f w illin g band and heart to p o rk . A t sn nu al school election last year, a petition was c ir culated in tw h a lf of th e cem etery, which school hoard are in posses sion of a deed o f trust, and c la im to possess no, power to keep the prop e r t y i n repair. An appeal made at shove iiHtued election, was refunded in a becoming m annenr by friends, and (hose interested in the perpetu ity o f this most sacred ground. T here whs subscribed *1 7 60, «nd w rite r procured * 2 75 a t a later date O f th ia am ount there has been paid * 1 2 60 leaving a balance unpnid of *7 .7 5 . bv men who are am p ly able to pay » t any lim e . T h e money was intended to be u ted in b uild in g the fence around cem etery. 1 pro cured exc lle n t cedar poets for the w ork, and they have been on the ground neat a year, w a itin g to be put in place, b u t there seems to be had. W e have asked through the press, several tim es for t t , bnt no one respond*; As the tim e is d ra w in g near when everybody w ill be busy, and the ground get h a rd , can we not have the work done now? L e t me ask a ll who are w illin g to assist, to meet at cem etery the m orning of M arch 12, i f it ie pleas a n t; qr first pleasant d a y thereafter, an d le i u s d o the work w ith c red it to ourselvek and the loved ones laid to rest there. F o llo w in g is s ta te m ent o f ac c o u n t: M oney on hnnd in b a n d s o f A. C. D etm erin k form er c o lle c tio n . | D 70 "Minni mut. n u i «a. aas sa s » petfme H*vt Bo zwqaai tpg Myt>aud gt tó f® 8 is @ hA rw torre»*« Only i s --------- -------------- *■ .»••rty rttr •> 4 »•. » r fep »r< »»•■I Atoglutety r tr y feteet *|> tn «tot« Myi*» T B » M er A LL COM FA NV.. A n H o ld G r ip p k J l d 1 G a rd in e r,1 the Worst J t r ip an d h J fto A cnount] ^ 'h a m h e rla l the only t n Rood w h at J '» t it le o f i i f ' p have J l*te the m J "’ e d ic in e .’M H a r r ia . j T he host, I