DAYTON F R I D AY, H ERALD- AUGUST [ 8, vertising is done for ch urch fairs, cooeerts, p u b lic am usem ents, c h a ri­ tab le e n te rta in m e n ts , etc. 1902 I l u u . J . I ] . M it c h e ll, o u e o f O r e g o n ’s U . H. S e n a to rs , la uow lu P o r tla n d . H e is o n e o f th e s e n a to ria l c o m m itte e w h o a re to in v e s tig a te a ffa irs in H a w a ii, a n d w ill sail to r th e is la n d s fro m H a n F ra n c is c o A u g u s t 26. T h e S t. L o u is w o r ld ’s fa ir m a n a g e m e n t o ffe rs a p ris e o f tw o th o u s a n d d o lla r s fo r th e chosen d e s ig n fo r a n e m b le m e x p re s s iv e o f th e im p o r ta n c e o t th e e v e n t. D e s ig n s m a y be s u b m itte d iu re ­ l i e f o r in co lo r. T h e escaped c o n v ic t fro m th e O re g o n lie u it is r y , a n d d a r in g o u tla w , H a r r y T r a c y , has m e t th e a lm o s t c e r ta in d o o m o f a ll su ch la w b re a k e rs a n d d e s p e ra ­ does. L a s t W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g h is b o d y was fo u n d in a w h e a t fie ld o n L a k e c re e k n e a r D a v e n - o rt, W a s h , w ith th e to p o f h is ead b lo w n off, a n d a s ix s h o o te r ly in g b esid e it . T h e d a y b e fo re a fa r m e r n a m ed L . B. E d d y sent w o rd to o ffic e is b y a b oy n a m e d G o ld fin c h t h a t T r a c y w as a t h ie ( E d d y ’s )f a r m . I t was la te w h e n th e o ffic e rs p r r iv e d a t th e fa r m T r a c y w h o w as a tte n d in g t o o n e o f b is b o ra e e in th e b a r n y a r d , a t th e a p p e a ra n c e o f th e posse m a n a g e d to d o d g e b e h in d E d d y a n d th e h orse, a n d re a c h th e b a rn , w h e n h e s ecu red h is g u n e n d e m e rg e d fr o m th e b a rn w ith E i t in h is h a n d . A r u n n in g fig h t th e n to o k p la c e , a n d a n u m b e r o f sh ots e x c h a n g e d b e tw e e n th e »ossa a n d o u tla w , in w h ic h th e a tte r re c e iv e d a m o rta l w o u n d i i th e le g . H e m ade h it w ay in t o a w h e a t fie ld , a u d th e h o u r b d u g la te th e posse d id n o t e n ­ te r th e fie ld , h u t s u rro u n d e d i t D u r illJ I to p re v e n t h is escape th e n ig h t a s h o t wus h e a rd , w h ic h i t is supposed w as th e d e a th k n e ll o f th e o u tla w . { A ll W kbk H a v e n — “ r o t years I suffered ench u ntold m isery from b ro n c h itis ," w rites J H Jobnslon, of B roughton, P a , tb a t often I was u i.a b le to w effk. T h e o , when e v ­ e ry th in g else fa ile d , I was w h o lly cured by D r . K in g ’s Naw Discovery for C o n s u m p tio n . M y wife suffered intsenseiy Irom aaib ru a, t ill i t cured her, and a ll our experience goes to show i t is best croup m edicine iu th e w o r ld ." A tr ia l w ill coovinoe on i t ’s u n riv a le d for th ro a t and ung d ire »see. G uaranteed bottles 5 L 'c a n d f il. T r ia l bottles fr e e s t C W P o w e ll’s. -A T -- th e 1 o r d h e lp s th e m th a t h e lp s th e m s e lv e s a n d w h e ti yo u least e x p e c t i t m o s t.— H a r r i e t P re s c o tt S p o ffo r d ,in L eslies M o n t h ly A u ­ g u s t. I xxj X P leasant , P lease Pho- lograpbei c . C H a rla n o f E ato n, O . , can do so now, though for yeara he co uld n ’t, because be suffered u n ­ told agony from lb s worst fo rm o f indigestion - A ll physicians and The governm ent snag boat medicines failed to help h im t i ll he M a th lo m a ia now a t work on the tried E le c tric B itters, w hich worked W illa m e tte riv e r m a k in g w in g d a m t such wooders for hiu> th a t be de­ a t ssveral gravel bars where i t is clares they are a gpdsend to suffer­ ers from dyspepsia and stomaeh d iffic u lt lor boat» to oross. troubles. U n riv a le d for diseases o f tbe stom ach, liv e r and kidneys, A YOD N U LADY'S L IV E SAWS». they build up and give new life to A t P anama , C olombia , by U ham - the whole system T r y th e m . bkulain ’ b C olic , C holera and O n ly 50c G uaranteed by C . W . D iarrhoea R emkdy — D r.C h a s . H . Powell, d ru gg ist. U ile r , a p ro m in en t p byaician o f Panam a, C olom bia,in a recent le tte r states: “ L e s t M arch I had as a patient a young la d y sixteen years S hatters A ll R ecords .— Tw ice of age, who had a very bad a tta e k in hospital, F . A . G ulledge, V erbe­ o f d v » e n le ry . E v e ry th in g I pre na, A la i paid a vast cum to doctors scribed tor her proved in effectu al to cure a severe case o f piles, caus­ W heu a ll failed , and ahe was growing worse every ing 24 tu m o rs. hour. H e r parents were sure she B ucklen ’s A rn ic a S alve soo i cured Subdues in fla m a tio n , con­ would die. She had become so weak h im . tb a t she oould not |o rn over in quers aches, k ills pains Bestsalve bed. W h a t to do a t th ia ; c ritic a l iu tbe world 25c a t P o w e ll’s drug m om ent was a stu d y for me, b u t 1 store thought o f C h a m b e rlia n ’a C olic, C h o le .a a n d D iarrho ea R em edy N O T IC E .— T h e Y a m h ill Coal and ae a last resort prescribed it. and O il C om pan y have appointed T h e most w onderful reeu lt was W . T . H . T u c k e r o f D a y to n , aa effected W ith in eig h t hour» -she th e ir ageut to receive a ll money wee feeling m uch b e tte r ; inside o f due tbe c o m p a u y , and also to take three days she was upon her feet orders for slock. P arties interested and a t the end o f one week was w ill please ta k e notice and c a ll on e n tire ly jv e il.” F or eale by H a r r is . M r. T u c k e r a t th e D a y to n M a rk e t. n ft. JACOBSON & CO'S M c M in n v ille , Or. J W H Y GO E A S T Over the sun-burned, sage brush and al­ kali plains when you m ar just as well take a delightful, cool and comfortable ride through the heart of the Rocky Mountains in viqw of the grandest sce­ nery on the American contiueiuT This you can do by traveling on the Rio Grande System, tbe far famed “ Scenic Line of the W orld," the only Iran coo I i- newtal line passing through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springe end Denver, en route to eestorn points- Three daily ex­ press trains make close con sections with all trains east and west and afford choice of live distinct routes of travel. The equipment of these trains is the beet, including free reclining chair care, stand ard and tourist sleepers, a perfect dining car service, and also personally conduct ad excursion cars, each in charge of a competent guide, whose business ia to look after comfort of his gueata. No more pleasant end inexpensive meant crossing the continent can be found than ia provided by these excursions. For additional details, address, J. D. M A N 8F IE L D . Gen'i Agent, Rio Grande Lioes, 1M Thrld 8L , Portland, Oregon. RATES A G A IN O u r G R O C E R IE S and CROCKERY- h a v e a r r iv e d , and: a r e n o w o n d is p la y at p r ic e s never h e a r d o f b efo re. T h r e s h e r m e n &- h a r v e s t c r e w s w ill do w e ll to se e u s a n d g e t e s tim a te s on w h a t th e y n eed in th e G R O C E R Y . “ N o w ir t h e A ppointed T im e .” n.' F' REDUCED tire a n x io u s fo r in fo r m a tio n T h e sweetest and best bread i j u b o u t th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t. I f the Domestic. I t is to be found at y o u w ill g iv e th e O . R . & C o. H . O liv e r’s, M c M in n v ille . "" » g e n t u lis t o f n a m e s o f E a s te rn p eo p le w h o a re l i k e l j to be in t e r ­ Fresh trop ical fru its a f D qtm er- ested, th e b o o k le t w ill be m a ile d in g ’s poetoffice^etore. Rem em ber, fre e to su ch persons. and when you w a n t choice fr u it of A . L . C R A IG ; th a t k in d give h im a c a ll. C e n e r a l P ass e n g e r A g e n t, A lin e o t -fa u c y c a n d ie s ju s t P o r tla n d , O r . re c e iv e d a t th e R a c k e t s to re. F rom A ll P oints E ast . Before you maxe definite arrangement.) for that trip East let os quote rates via the Illinois Ceutral Railroad. Onr rates are the lowest to be bad, and it will pay you to write us. I f you haven't time to commsnfeate with us tell the agent from whom you purchase your ticKet tbat you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never regret the nUy 0| yOllr relum e, or frionda in R. JACOBSON & CO. the East are coming west while the low \ a m b il i C o u n ty ’s M o a t R e lia b le a n d L a rg e s t E s ta b lis h m e n t, r.Uee are in effect write us about them, and we will see that they get tbe lowest rates with the b e et service. Through touri.t cere, personally conducted excur­ “ T h e boys in th is o liic e ,” say« sion cars, free reclining chair ear*,— in fact all the latest convenience* Known to th e e d ito r o f th e C o n o rd ia ( K a n . ) modern railroading. For perticnisrs regarding retes, time. K a n s a n “ c h ip p e d in a n d b o u g h t i- u .» i. - I . - r , services^top over*.different connections US a il e le g a n t b a th ro b e fo r a gnd routes, etc , call an or address. C h r is tm a s p re s e n t. I t w as th e ». H. T R U M B U L L , Com’l. Agfc 142 Third Street, Portland, Ur. fin e s t to be h a d in th e to w n . A B U S IN E S S E D U IQ N W e a re p ro u d o f it . W e w a n t to sh ow o ff in it — we a re g o in g to A familtaf name for the Chicago, M il­ r i g u p i n i t — o n e o f th ese fin e waukee A St. Paul Railway, known all d a y s , w e 'll te le p h o n e d o w n to th e over the Union aa the Greet Railway W R I T E F O R P A R T IC U L A R S T O \ J c ity m a r s h a l to w a rn th e p eo p le running the “ P iomnkh LiMiincD" trains every day and night between Ht. Paul to lo o k o u t fo r t h e ir h orses, th e n and Chcago, and Omaha and Chicago, c o m e t r ip p in g g a ily d o w n th e **T h *« n )y pe rfect trains in the world." Connections are made s tre e t in a w o o len ra in b o w . I f Underatand: Understand: with A ll Transcontinental Lines, assur yo u .b e a r a lo u d , r u m b lin g ro a r ing to passengers the best service known o ne o f these d ays d o n ’t g e t scared. Luxnrione coaches, electric lights, steam -r X «M » L o o k o u t fo r an a p p s ra tio n com heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. .l in g d o w n s ix th s tre e t re s e m b lin g See that your ticket reeds via “ The th e S u lta n o f J o h o r ^ g o iiig to w a r Milwaukee" when going to any point ■ ». — d o n ’t sh oo t. B e fo re we ta k e the United States or Canada All ticxet v i, agents sell them. o u r a n n u a l b a th in th e R e p u b ­ For rates, phamplete or other informa­ lic a n R iv e r , n e x t m o n th , we m a y tion, address, J. W. C asst , O. J. Enwv, le a r n w h a t a h a th ro b e is good Trav. I * u i . A lt. Octiera* Agent. P O R T L A N D . OR 305 L A R K I N S T R E E T , fo r. I f we do, w e’fl p u t th e robe R. L . D U R H A M , San Francisco, C a t P resident. in a c tio n t h e n .” “THE MILWAUKEE” F in e cigars and tobaoco a t I)e t- H e n ry L. S h a ttu c k of Shellsburg, - A lo w s, was cured o f s stom ach Qiering’a. trouble w ith w hioh he had been af- D ayton H erald an d W e a k ly fficted for years, by 4 boxes o f C ham Oregonian $ 2 a y e a r. * b e rla in ’s Stom ach and liv e r T ablets. Best qualltyand cheapest s ta tio n e r^ s t H e had previously trie d m an y oth postofflee store. er remedies and a num ber of p h y ­ sicians w ith o u t relief. F o r sale by H a rris . J : T h o s e w h o Buffer fro m c a ta r r h , h a w in g d is c h a rg e s fro m th e h ead fa llin g d o w n to th r o a t a n d s to m ­ a c h , r u in in g th e h e a lth , w ilt fin d a n ew re m e d y a t th is o ffice w h ic h is p r o v in g , v c ry e ffe c ta a l w ith those w h o h a v e trie d iV. O n ly 5 0 c e n ts a bottle-, w h ic h show ld © o re in o r d in a r y cases. G iv e it a t r ia l, th e cost b e in g b u t little . Tnition and Board included ENTIRELY rara C A L IF O R N I A - B U S IN E S S COLLEGE. “A S ch o o l. »» T horough F or S alk . — A fiv e ro o m house a u d 2 lota, w ith o u tb u ild in g s , close to b u sin ess, in D a y to n , a t a b a rg a in . In q u ir e a t th is office. ——T h e . 0 . R . A N . C o . bus ju s t tRsuod a h a n d s o m e ly illu s tr a te d p a m p h le t e n title d ; “ O re g o tf, W a s h in g to n & Id a h o a n d th e ir R e s o u rc e s .'’ P e o p le in th e E a s t •e ( DAYTON MARKET, LOUIS WAMBSOANS, B u t c h e r ! S h ip p e r “ D on’t forget th a t G . Londenehau- sen w ill rep air y o u r shoes and h a r­ ness in good shape. Ice, ice cream , confectionery and tro p ic a l fru its a t D e tm e rin g ’s. A l­ so fire oracxers for the F o u rth . BEEF, PORK, M UTTO N AND VEAL, sona have vague sod p eculiar no lions conoei ning newspaper’s source o f revenue. Some innocent souls go even so far as to im agin e th a t newspapers are p rin ted eolely th ro ’ p h ila n th ro p ic motives and th a t th e ir colum ns belong to the public, who have an unquestioned righ t to fill th»m w ith c o m m u n ic a tio n s setting forth th e ir own peculiar veiws S till others have an idea th a t advertisem ents are m erely to fill up specs O n ly a few days ago a wom an w h o ia a d e e p lv interested in church work suid, “ W e are soon W. OP TH E C arp et w eaving done to order by M rs. Jennie Boyce, D ayton. W rite for new Illu s tra te d «0-page C atalogue, Free. OLD H IC K O R Y C A M P , NO. 2 0 0 - Woodmen of tbe World meet every Sat­ urday evening, nt Woodman hail. Day- ton, Oregon. Visiting Neighbors wel­ come JOHN V E R S T E E G , C. C. F. R. S M IT H . Clerk. Free. Get It To-Day. Free. For Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even­ ing in Woodman ball, Dayton, Or. Via iting XeihboiS always welcome. MRS. M. M. ROS8NER, G. N. MISS H A T T IE G. G O w D Y , Clerk. going to have a celebration a t our church then the papers w ill b a rs someth ng to fill up w ith , and they have to p rin t so m any o f th ere hor­ rid i d v e rlite in e n ta ** F o r the in fo rm atio n of those not W . fa m ilia r w ith newspaper w o rk it| Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, m a y 1» in terestin g for them to I meets every Tuesday night in the A. O know th a t newspapers are printed U. W. hall, Daytoa, Or.* Viaiting mem­ bers aiwsvs welcome. for the same reason th a t shoes and MIKS E F F IE G A B R IE L , C of U. fu rn itu re and hats, etc., a re m ade LENA G. SCOTT, Rec, to a e ll aud provide an incom e for those who invest th eir m oney. T h e U N I T E D A R T IS A N S colum ns o f the newspaper are its Security Assembly No- id, meet in rej wares, and the use of them is soldi ular session eveiy Monday evening ening in i to persons iu other lines o f buisneaa W. of the W. hall,"at7:30 p.'ra. Viaiting who desire to advertise th e ir espeo-i members invited F. J. W IR F 8 M. A. ia l wares. T h e q u a lity of the read­ F R A N K C RA BTREE bee. in g m a tte r provided by a newspaper regulates its sale and therefore reg- W- R C uialee tb e valu e o f its a d v e rtis in g 1 Meet tbe second and fourth Haturdava in colum ns. T b e revenue received each month, a t 2 p. nt., in O ld Fellows for a d v e rtis m e n t is w h a t sustains * . R B. W EBB ER, free. newspaper ju s t as profits th a t the MIKS N E L L IE McCANN, Sec. shoe m an afseturer m akes on bis goods enables h im to live andoon*: Yaiubill Lodge No. 20, I O. O. F ., tin u e in buianets. P robably no men every in Odd in buisussa are m ore lib e ra l th a n meets ___ u _„ Wednesday v . . - evening . _ ___| kellowe H a ll. Visiting brethren wel- tb e publishers o f newapapera. C ol- A „ c a r t e r . N . G. u m n a fte r colum n o f gratu itou s a d - 8. W. S IG L E R , fsec’y. d . of h T a T o T u . ■ T o o. F. DON’T G U ESS IT . but if you are going E a s t w rite ua for o u r ratea and let us tell you about the service and aecoianaodaUons offered by the Illin o is C e n tr a l R a ilr o a d . i s t e a r » »»• t*>« I l l i n o i s T h r o u g h to u r­ C e n t r a l from P a c i f i c C o a s t to C h i c a g o * D<1 C i n c i n n a t i . D«"’» fail to w rite us about your trip as we are In a poettioa to give you some valuable toror**''Mon and assistance. J. C . L IN D S E Y , B. H . T R U M B U L L , T . F. A P. A. 141 Third 8t.. 4' YORK W EEKLY T R IB U N E , know n Ou November 7. 1901, it was changed to the N E W -Y O R K T R IB U N E FARM ER a high class, up-to-date, Illustrated agricultural weekly, fo r the farm er and his fam ily— v -i— The Farmer’s Family, W hy F. P. C. W AX I s used in over one million homes Why F. P. C. W A X con­ stantly makes new friends Scud yourr aubaci-tlona and money to DAYTO N HERALD. EVERYW HERE. FLAME-PROOF COMPANY M akufacturkrs N kw Y ork . Send yonr n a m e.nd add res« to the NEW-YO11K T R iB U N K PARM ER, bew York City, and a fr«« aamplc copy w ill be m ailed to you. Farm and Garden Departm ent; • YK« M mhi W m Com prcM ed and i Completed. A lilv h - * m d e p tfre ly ▼ «••tabi' la m a t- tre«« «vf « m i r a l i « d cle a n lln ra a . Mnlmt- l i r e an d vervain p rn o f. W lll no t b«e«»tnc lu in a y . A N Ute c o m f o r t-fir in g w e a rin g ■liialiliea o f a h ig h -g ra d e h a ir m a U re M a t a b o u t o n e -rM rd th e eoat and W ILL W EAR LO NG ER T r y I t a m o a th —W no t p ieaaed re tu rn I I and .-eoelre hack y o u r m oney. in sccriMi IF M tlM S C IO Kf| ^lO.UU u rn s s FMFAI0 - r# prove U U n t n t imeda Sot l* e lee( " A F R E E P A TTE R N sole tsaacea H .L . D o u g h e r ty S C o . MSCALLS magazine IWINE” CARDUI C. T. POM EROY D K A M U I IN Reliable, Simple, Vn-fr^ 1*’*/ T Îîr o.m,cfLl AbntilMiely Perfect-rittlNff Paper Pallerns M SCALL/TiTkl F atterns W I Diamonds, Watches, Jew­ elry, Clocks, and 8 IL V E R W SALEM , - 2 V K K . - OREGON. Fine watch and jew elry repairing a specialty. All kin d * of Jew elry inanu- setured to order. tS feON «BrnnS n t PwfwethM its« __ Talm age’s tierm dn; ' , . j ChlJiJ^un’s Depart m e tit;- Scientific Department'; Kp'.rlt of the Tress, etc. O N L Y O N B 'D O L L A R SABBATH A YEAR. R E A D IN G . A Sixteen Page Weekly 'Pgper. Holely- Religious liv Character. No News; No Polities. Stories; P o etry; Hudda/tachOor Lesson; Christian Endeav* r and Ep­ worth League Topics ; Mothers' Habhath Afternoon with the ChliUren; M iscella­ neous Religious matter. O N L Y 5© C E H T 8 A Y E A R . Free almple ( opfes c t ltd l w itu eM and S ab­ bath Heading m n t on applfcetfnn. JOHX• DO W * I, A OO.. 1.50 N sm S ii .street, Naw York. P. 8. -T h e »ubacrlprloa price of tbe Wttne»»' and Sabbath Reading when taken together 1» «1.85. These patera combined alfbtd a llnonu home «duration. O vr« a K iT R io a n ia a R V .—I f ' yonr nkma la not on ottr Ijat and ynu deatre to try oor pap send na 85 cent« (»liver nr »fampiff and n s Ä t f f t M nd you both tbe Wllnrea and lebbsth Ing f»r three month». FCC orsets American Beauties. Iks Sutta« «M Stubs Ibn. »• and t 2V7 acres, ZBO la ciiW Iratioa. orrhaad, bouse barnMa«a, running water and good paetnre ' part o l place naa been tile d , about » mllaa from s a tis fa c to ry .” ..... Dayton. 91» per acre. - - - RSacrr » m a u l s ranch, log house, »eedo w . ''L o o k , fu r th is ■“ * tim ber. «700. «0 aerea « Uh barn nt «8* per aere. «7 aerea at T r a d e M a i k on VX per acre, no building, all un do r ca lti ratina. 100 aerea Wall im prored. rond building» «M in s id e o f co rset r T i ” -. T t “ * ‘ ™cta • I1 *>*■ : « « w ltb ln a lle of achonl house, and » h a u ti mi le» from a n d o n b o x. ayton. A bargain. Dnproremente. orchard. and small fruita, la Day In clu d in g « aerea KALAMAZOO CORSET C O . of land. Sold, M tlr r r e . E vlat-*»rrv- ' ' .k. One-half section of good pasture land In Douglas conoty.t 85 a, r « west. we FOR S A L E llY • ' S stock of general mep-hanritan a t N leh ab * Gabefel'a to select from ' wnen maklug purcki ’ * '' . Doctor’s Column ; A r IKn»trsfed Catalogm* treamilHl colored platwa; lataat fatalona; 4vwaa«nabin< rroftnmUa ; fa«w w ; kfejawhnW Ninfe; f«ni«Mt, rt« s«K nrrtM in dar. nr. send y f « lates» l ady « re a d «am ad £ „ 4 irrwMi. I ..-JgÆ iS Z û w V Â 1 ii I. Eleventh St., PblladelphU, P r A f A »ra; LADIFS’ MAGAZINE. ^MOTHERHOOD The greatest ambition of Amsr- I lean men and women Is to have homes blessed with children The woman afflicted with female dis- e«se is constantly menaced with I becoming a childlcM wife. N o ' medicine can restore dend gans, bat W H e of Cardui does I regulate Or (raa>>a,> * Bd * * *° "doru gu^ NEW YORE WEEKLY WITNESS. Cleans the Iro n , m akes-a-silky gloss, retains its shape to the laaf. F - P- C. W AX I. a PURE Wax, chcm- l#4Uy treated ao aa to im part a S ilky gloaa to the fabric, aud at tbe tam e tim e keep tbe pol- Irh ln g rurlece of tbe Irona clean end amooth. P R IC E $ 1 0 0 , H 1 9 miles of track over which la operated some of the flnest trains in the world. F o r particulars regarding freight or - passenger rates and service call oa o address, r- Member NEW * Tbt MIltMltS • ( MM CwtUw Fwll 3 0 hktMfi Mgk THREE REASONS and read in every S ta te in th e Union. « 11« ‘ ...... A T Every Of A. O . U . W . Harmony Ixxlge No. 28, Ancient Order of United Workmen, meets every Satur­ day night in A- O. U . W. hall, Dayton, Or. Viaiting brethern cordially re­ ceived. M. W. K R E IT Z . M. W. J. E. M E L U N G E R , Rec. Cotton-Felt Mattress “ W a x w h ic h W a x e s w e ll.’’ HAS N O R IV A L W O M E N or W O O D C R A F T -»A FAULTLESS” f . P. C. W A X , 1814 for over sixty “years It was the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., < !. It Cleans tbe Iron. N e w -Y o r k T rib u n e F a r m e r . Established In — R e ta il: "L D A YTO N , OR. # W. . W h o le s a le a n d LOkGE DIRECTORY A bout N ewbpapvbs — M a n y per­ In going over tb e fa mona "Bitistä R oute” o f th e 8oU thern P acific.po. tb e traveler ever finds oomethiwg new to excite bis a d m ira tio n an d interest. S ta rtin g a t P o rtla n d , oae traverses tbe whole length o f the W illa m e tte V a lle y , the gem o f the N orthw est. M t. H ood, M l. Jeffer­ son, and th e T hree Sisters and o th ­ er snow-capped peaks are k e p t in eight for hours. T h e b e a u tifu l v ä l­ ity s o f the U m p q u a and Rogue rivera, w ith th e ir orchards o f peach­ es, prunes, apples and other fru its are a d elig h t in them selves. T b e crossing ol the great m o u ntain bar­ rie r between Oregon and C a lifo rn ia reveals the grandest m o u n tain sce­ nery in the U n ite d Stales. The w onderful tu rn in g s, tw istings and doublings of lb s ra ilro a d bring in to view a grand a rra y of towering m ountains,and profound gorges in to w hich we gaze from d izsy heights, forest clad m o u ntain s slope stretch­ ing up to thp Uns o f perpetual snow, and the m o u ntain stream s dashing fiercely down deep canyons, now and theri stopping for a abort rest in some q u ie t pool. A fte r a d a y ’s en joym ent o f old M t. S hasta, the finest peak on the continent, we dro p ra p id ly down tbe canyon o f the S acram ento to the broad plains of the Sacram ento V a lle y in C a lifo rn ia , and thence through vin eyard s and orchards to Sau Francisco. F or maps and d escrip tive lite ra ­ tu re 'a d d revs R . B. M iller , G . P . A , S. P. Co., P o rtla n d , Oregon. , ■v d ▼