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, P ATT0 g HERALD T B S MORMON T E M P L E . R. JACOBSON & CO'S Tbe Mormon temple at Salt Lake City is no doubt tbe most substan \ » . k A dispatch from Dalla« to tb« tial and well constructed religious edifice in tbe United States, if not in •»I O a ilj Oregon SlaUemao, of 8al«m, tbe world. Coiner atooe laid April V » Dcramboi 27, any»: “ R 5, 1863, cap Stbue April fi, 1892, and J icobaoti of the firm of Jacnheoii dedicated April 6, 1898, over 40 * Co., located at McMinnville, years of constant labor being ran- w w a l (lays I » thia city dor- eumed in ita construction? Tbia log the Wool, looking over Ira field magnifiegut structure 200 feet Jong, With m view n f opening up a targe 100 feet wide is built entirely of agricultural implrment house al Utah white graoil< beautifully thia piao>. It ie understood th >t carved, symbolic of tba Mormon one •< the large business block» faith surmounted by six towers, tbe now being vacated by the present highest being 230 feet from ground, occupai its ia to be fitted op by him supporting a bronse statue of tbe ■ nd that a 420,000 stuck of hard i angkl Maronl. Tbe cost of this ware dnd farm implements w ill be building ir about 96,000,000. There opened op are many other aitn ciin ru ’M >1 Lake City of interest to tbe travel J fy o u bave occasion to travel er or tourist, where a day cao be the Dayton lane from H e n ry well spent The Rio Grande ia tbe Fletcher's igete to tbe S ully croea- only trnns-eontioeotal route passing directly through Salt Lake City, in g y o u ill get new ideas o f tbe where a stop-over is allowed on all value of good roads. Some people classes of tickets. Tbe service of who live south and southwest of the Rio Grande lios is unexcelled. D ayton are com ing io M c M in n Three trains daily between Ogden v ille by way o f Layfayette to and Denver, carrying all clasaea of avoid th a t beautiful stretch of modern equipment. I f you are con p u b lic highw ay. Duncan Ross templating a trip to the Bast, write certain ly should have tbe oppor the undersigned for information re tu n ity n ext sum m er to dem on garding rates via tbe “»eenic line of the world:” W . C. M cB R ID K , strate w hat he can do w ith a road General* Agent, M. J. R O C H E, as he has the best kind o f a sub Traveling Passenger, Agent, 124 je c t to work on,— Y a m h ill Re Third Street, Portland, Ore. porter. • F M »> A V t /J A N U A R Y 2, 7908 H O L ID A Y SUGGESTIONS. C omb o r C roup Dellas Polk county has a unique oharaotcr in the parson of an old A Little Bey’s Life Saved. pioneer merchant of that oily. The I have a few words to say regard following In raferenoe to him wa ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. taka from th e Sunday, Deoember I t aeved my little b o y V life and I 98th, Daily Oregon Statesman: feel that I cannot praise it enough “ Hon. W. C. Brown, the pioneer I bought a bottle of it from A . E merchant, at present retire 1 on a 8teere of Geodwin, 8 . D . ; «ben bountiful competency, still contin? bome with it the baby could tinuee to make glad the hearts of dly breathe I gave the medi the widows of Dallas. On Thanks cine aa directed every ten minutes giving be give to all of them chick- until be “ threw up,” then I thought ena for dinner, and again on Christ, sure be was going tochoke to death. mas eve, they all found a aaok qf We bad tu pull tbe phlegm out of Oregon’s best superfine flour at tba hia mouth in great long strings. I kitchen door. Mr. Brown takes am positive that if I bad not to t delight In such delicate surprises, that bottle of cough tnadieine, m y not that tba widows of Dallas sre boy would not be on earth today. objects of charity for some of them —J oel D emons , Inwood, Iowa. are cspitalista of no amall means, For sale by Harris but be does it for friendship’s sake, R n u iu iL t K Complete Stock EVERYWHERE The greatest H oliday prepara- ons our store has ever known. Celluloid N ovelties, Albums, T oilet Cases, M anicuring Sets, A R kmarkahlx O ffer — Tbe at Combs and Brush Sets, Sh aving tention of our readers is directed to tbe announcement in this issue of Sets, Silverw are, Cut Glass, P er special clubbing rates with Young Weekly, the best paper of fumes, D olls, F an cy W ritin g Paper, its People’s class published in America. Clocks and W atch es, Books, Games, Our arrangements are eicluelve, on . ter ms that enable us to offer and T oys o f all la test N ovelties. A and that paper aod D ayton H erald at a very low price of subscription. full line of Crockery, and this la test Our readers will surely, appreciate this very liberal offer, and we invite designs of Standing and w to make it known to sucb of heir friends as are not already sub Lam ps, R ugs, F an cy Shaw ls, a n d R scribers. Two papers for tbe price thousands o f things too numerous of qne'is an inducement seldom of fered, especially eh heir Is well worth to m ention. Our tbe price asked for both All sub w LODGE DŒBCT0SŸ . W . OF THE W. OLD H IC K O R Y C A M P , WO. got— Woodmen of the World meet every Sat urday evening, a t Woodman hall. Day- ton, Oregon. Visiting Weigh bora wai ns JO H N V E R 8T K K G , C. C . F . R. S M IT H . Clerk. W O M E N or W O O D C R A F T Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcmft, meets every Thursday even- ng in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. Vis iting Neihbois always welcome. v • --<-•*!&»£• *■ P A R R I9 H . O. W. MISS H A T T IK O. G C W D Y , C lerk. A O. U. W . .Ix’d#e No- Ancient Order of United Workmen, meets every Satur d a y n ig h t In A. O. U . W. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting bretbern i-o r d ia lly r e T . E. P A R IS H , M. W. being a widower himself, and know ceived. J. E. M E L U N G E R . Rec. ing the embarrassments under which some of them labor. Over D. O F H ? A .O . U. W . 60 widows live in Dallas ; it is said Unity Lodge Wo. 17, Degree of Howor. to be the ‘Paradise of Widows.’ ” meets every Tuesday nigbt In tbe A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton, O r. Visiting mem bers always welcome. MISS N IN A B A X T E R , O. of H . startling announcement of a discov MRS. FLORA PAXTON. Rec. F inds W ay to L ive L ong — The ery that w ill surely lengthen life is made by editor O H.Doweny,of Chu U N I T E D A R T IS A N S . rubusco, In d . “ I wish to state,” be Security Aawembly No. 1«, meet in i writes,“that Dr. King’s New Discov alar session eve» y Monday e v e ming n in g u i ery for Consumption is tbe most W .o ith e W .h x J i;a t7 ;3 0 p m . V - i.it,,.g infsllibls'iemedy that I have ever members invited. M A R Y A. H A M IL T O N M. A. known for coughs, colds, and grip»' L . A . R O S S N E R , Sec. I t ’s invaluable to people with * « R K W - R- C- lungs Having ih ’S wonderful n sdi oine no one need dread pnemonla 1 Meet ____ ____ _ tbe first and third __ We<lneeda ______ Ift 1 - - r - instant - . eaeh month, a r u ------ * - tn <Wd Fellows - 1 or c conaumption. Ita rellena h a l l , D a y to n , and oirtain.” C.W; Powell gutran M ELLI*' RS. H>88 N scriptions, - ncoou&punied by the tees every 60c and 91 00 bottle, and (la. Give trial bottles free. cash, should he sent to this odice. A Gran RtoooMMBNDAnoM — “I .P ro b ab ly the oldest mapel tree have noticed that tba sal«on Cbam- in M c M in n v ille , and among the bailiiin’a8tomacband Liver Tablets largest; was ta k e n up from tbe ie elmoet invariably to those wbo I. O . O . F . B u rn ett place on B street, now have once used them,” eeye J . H . Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F .. w ill continue u n til J j O W ARY ' 1 , 1 9 0 3 . On.tm Da„y journal, only «« . ye. r by T b e O regon S e m i.W e e k ly Jo u rn al, a meets every Wednesday evening la OdJ owned by Prof. Fargo, last week Weber, a prominent druggist of Cee D e m o c ra tic new spaper, e v er fa ir an d a l Fellows H all. Visiting brethren wei- z-k .- I I , , . - . . m a ll. 12 f o r s ix m o n th s ; S e m i- W e e k ly cade, Iowa. W bat belt r recom w a y s fre e ; 104 copies In one ye a r, fo r only I t was planted there over 40 j ears O u r entire stock of a ll wool w nistinge, all this season s patterns. Josrnlr. t i . t o and w e e k ly jo u r n a l t i per tl.tO, to a n y address T h e J o u rn a l, P. ccme V E N IC E H IB B E R T , N. G. mendation could any medicine have ------• ' - I y e a r. T h e J o u rn a l Is a n In dep end ent 8 . W . S I G L E R , H ec’y . ago by P eter B nrnett. T b e work than for people to call for it when reg O. B ox 121, P o rtlan d , Or. u lar 65 to 91 values, special 50« per yard. D e m o c r a t ic n e w s p a p e r, w o r k in g in th e I n of by B.C L in in g - s « given -------- away, w ith - - etrefv dress or s k irt pattern in our en- te re s ts o f th e g r e a t s e c tio n w h e r e ro lla T ry a Sunday dinner at the Day- _ rem oval was _ . performed ----- --— i »vein in need of swob a remedy T. . „ .......- -- . S e n d In y o u r s u b s c r ip tio n . Look, a college, student, who eaya> Try them when you feel dull'after stork of Dress Goode from o0e per yid mid up. L in in g s w ill S th a e m p O le re g c o o p n ies ton bolel. Landlord Edgar always fr e e . A d d re s s T h e J o u r n a l, th a t Prof. Fargo-prom ises soon earing, when you have a bad taste be given according to q u a lity of the drees goods. supplies something extra for tables P . O . B o x 121, P o r t la n d , O r . A L IB E R A L O F F E R — All our i — jog • — ! iu th a street . i j n your month feel bilious, have no r Lades _J— ----- given away w ... to straighten , tbe Rubbers ith every p a ir o f Ladies’ K id I f you have a n y th in g to sell farmer readers »hou'd take advan which baa always existed at th at sppstite or when troubled with ran Shoes, from 92 50 up Sweet potatoes, choice tropical \ . _ or trade see H a ll. H e ’ll soon tage of offer made, which includes We are closing out our Ladies’ T » ilo rr Jtfade Suita at the follow? fruits aud .Coufectioncry at D el point, owing to the high vslne stipation, and you are oertain to be the Pacific Hom»tead and this pa buy yo u r veal calves. with the prompt relie ing sacrificing prices: A ll o ur -925.00,' 927 50 and * 3 0 00 Suits, mering's.' per. The Homestead published at the form er owners had placed on delighted . . i xv - , Salem Oregon, is s 20 page illus the aforesaid tree. T h is w ill con- * muD they afford. For sale by your choice of any o f these 918 per S uit. A ll our 418 50 420.00 ~ wY." ~ ~ . iv., - - - •- ■ - Peop fla re beginning to" find G el'“your sale and other b ilk i R . L . H arris. tiuue a decided im provem ent in and $23 50 Suits, choice o f any o f them 914 each? O u r 413 60, printed at the DarreR H erald out where tbe Commission E x trated farm paper, four enjamns to th a t quarter.— Y a m h ill Reporter change is, and are callin g , listing the page, full of valuable informa office. N ew C entury C omfort Millions I *1 5 M *»>d $16.60 suits, choice of any of them 910 each, tion for tbe farmer. It is a Western rea- aud-personal property, b u y 20 per cent discount on our en tire stock of Ladiett’.nnd Misse are daily finding a world of comfort paper fqr Western people. Do not DAY>6r Hrkat'D and Weekly ing,' se in g and exchanging tend your money East when yon in Rucklen’s Arnica Salve. I t kills Jarxets and Dress Skirts. O n ly a'Tew tAqffe* d A ) left to OfegnnrAr, 42» year. generally. Tbe holiday number of K eith’s p in from Burns, Sc»ldv, Cuts, close out at cost. f j j r j h e men folifs: can get a paper that is especially Good clean bads and good meals W ith every M ail’s or B oy’s S u it of -Clothes, we Will give away a M a g s s in e has some very appropri- Bruises ; conquers Ulcers, and Fever adapted to this »action. Beside« at Dayton hotel. , ate reading mgiter for Christmas Sores; rare« i Eruptions, Salt Rheum I nice Dress S b jrt, T ie and SusperftMra ftae o f ‘chfcrge — : you should help maintain in the , time, in addition to 12 new designs boils and Felons; removes Corns| N O T IC E .— W e have purchaSfed^a” large sample lin e o f Toys, Northwest a farm paper of general for rm,derat coat houses The -and Warts. Best Pile cure on earth circulation, and which is interceted T H E C ro ckery,.and Faxtey Novelties, fto n vei-Id rg e Eastern firm aud opening article of this number, Only 25c at C. W. Powell’s drug in developing this great country. among the lot we have nearly 3C10' D ollif wM ch we w ill offer (lie ’ Typical American Homes of Mod store. The price of D ayton H xrald ia same at the follo w in g low .prices. A ll our,18w 20-and 25c dolls, •rate Gnat?’ ia very fully tllueira led 41 per year in adftnce, and tbe choice, 15c euch. A ll our 88,' 40 and 50p d o llt; choice 25c each, T H R IC E A -W E E K E D IT IO N with exterior views and floor plans Homestead 41. . We will send tbe L K F O R S A L E — B e tw e e n 5 a n d 6 AH our 75, 85 and 9 1 0 0 doll«, choice 50c ¿ach. of same, and ie followed by two two paper« for one year 41.76 in a c re s o f la n d m o s t ly im p r o v e d , w e ll .Rem em ber our Grocery departm ent is always stocked up with R e a d w h e re v e r tt)e E n g lis h L a n g u a g e Is L o n g S i c k a n d , N e r v advance. I f yon wish a •amplf very practical articles, one, “The s e t to f r u i t , n ic e ^ o u u g o r c h a r d , 16 S poken. Fire On the Hearth,” and tbe other. fresh goods, and nt prices to'pleakc every where. copy sek for it. T h e T b r le e - * - W e q k W o r ld w h ic h w aa ous H eadache*. “Study of Windows,” a» to t b e b e a r i n g g r a p e v in e s , a b o u t a c r e W ish in g all a m erry Christmas'. « b r illia n t e u c c e e e 'ln th e b e g iu o lo g a n d s t i a w i t e r r i e » , r u n n i n g w a t e r , e p le n draping of same, etc -Mr Rutter, h a s been s t e a d ily g r o w in g e v e r atooe. d i d p l a c e fo r r a i e i n g » I I k i n d s o f D f . M iles* X intiaP a in the Landscape Architect, shows by T i m e is th e te s t o f a ll th in g s , s a d h a e fo w ls . G o o d f iv e r o o m b o u s e , c e l a diagram a country horns on three • e l i t e a p p r o v a l on tb e T h r t c e - a -W e e k P ills C u r e d M e; la r , w e ll o f e x c e lle n t w a te r , b e n ’W o r ld , w h ic h la w id e ly , c ir c u la te d In e v •orea of ground, in which the own b o o s e -a n d d iffe r e n t o u tb u ild in g s e r y S ta te a n d T e r r it o r y o f tb e U n io n , ers taste was carried out as fur as T h i s p r o p e r t y w i l l b e s o ld a t a re a I f you are not on our Grocery list you lia & t a t t f f r investigate a n d w h e re v e r th e r e a r e p e o p le w h o c a n T h e y G a v e ‘Me In stan t possible, by pre erving, the. n-iii»» s < » n a W » f i g u r e i f s y ld » o o n re a d o u r m o th e r to n g u e . Lo . R elief. our prices a t once, as we can save you money. T h i s p a p e r f o r t h » w in t e r a n d y e a r 1009 LOUIS WAXBSGAITS, v o t e d 4 o f a u u ila. i r a u t O a y lu u w ill m a k e Its n e w » e e rv la e , i f p o s s ib le , •• ’I . »chool b u ild in g . In q u ir e a t th is a-TJ* C ." * * ? o< all mankind to m o r e o a t o n e t- T o U mui a v e r. A il e v e n ts d f complete, and C h a t- t e . Fro !? ,*• “* * enttrstv free. Im p o rta n c e , n o m a t t e r w h e re th e y h a p o f f ic e D r. M ile»' A n ti-P a in Pill« w ill care and in Mirer” furnishes rnW^suggesiions p e n , n r e r e p o r te d a c c u r a te ly a n d p r o m p t » o j t instances prevent headsch« of any kind for Christmas dinner, etc K eith’s ly . T h e s u b s c rib e r, f o r o n ly o n e d o lla r or degree. I f you cannot enjoy theatre going, nd ing , dancing, if you are subject to ; a y e a r, g q ta th r o e p a p e rs e v e r y w e e k a n d Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; n m r a n hhrh nervous excitement, the fatigues — ------ usWs -- atkd ^ g e n e ra l r e a d in g th a n m e re “THE MILWAUKEE.” B E E F , PO R K , M U T T O N A N D price 91 per yeaf 2 S ,,7 * ^ or »<bt-seeing, take aa A n ti-P sin S p e c ia l D e e e m -b e r S a le N e w Y o r k W orld j R. JACOBSON & CO. DAYTOH MARKET. M cM innville, Or. B utcher! Shipper DON’T GUESS A fa m ilia r n a m e M r t h e C h ic a g o , M i t - I I t would ba well for tbe Oregon legivlatnrs to remember that the people of this 8tale demand that all »late officials be placed on a flat salary— paid a stipulatad sal ary, without any perquisite». I t would reault in a saving to the Slate to do so Take as an instance tbs conducting of the Insane Asy lum. While the Superintendent and his professional assistants are no doubt competent sud conecien- cons, yet, under tbe present sys tem of the management of that in stitution there are expanses— un- n reasary expenses— to the State lira« is wrong, and should not he permitted. For instance, why should tbe State be at tbe expense horfeR Mud cotiv^yunceM for use of Superintendent, and oth er ssislai.ts, and their families, any mure so than for any citisenf Puy the Superintendent and his professional aasislants a good sal ary, without anything additional, it will he m saving i<> the ^tate This is not lbs only instance where the Stale would save money by paying stated salaries to slate officials. f W EB FO O T ITE .M 8. J. W. tU»KY| S o ffe re d Illin o is C e n tr a l R a ilr o a d . is c o a r s »»• the I l l i n o i s b y th e to i|p - O e n t r a l ^rono R a c i f i o «• V . « C o a s t to C h i c a g o and C i n c i n n a t i . , Dea't fail to' w r ite us a b o u t y o u r t r i p a s ’ We a r e In a p o s itio n to'- lD fo > "*-‘ tlo g j» B d a a a ls U n c e . 5319 u tile s o f tr a c k give y o u over so m e v a lu a b le w h ic h o p e r a te d , s o m e o f th e J C u e it tr a in s in th e w o rld . • For p n r t lc n la r a r e g a r d in g p a aa< -n g e r.rat«8 a n d ad d tw aa, fr e ig h t s e rv ic e c a ll or on o 92. J. C . L IN D S E Y , H. g. Rows, B. H . T R U M B U L L , T. 142 F. A A. P. T h ir d 8 t „ C o tn ’l A g e n t. THE _ N O T IC E T O a r w w" o . y ^ r ; x M>h D r. G E S tu a rt in fo r m mscalls 5 0 magazine v\ YEAR b » c « ie d in D rv to n p a c .ic e o f. m e d ic in e . g- A IAINES’ MAGAZINE .*3**lMj* *"•<• -t«. s.h »r «e«»u ».»rd C„d lut ,„M. ,r lb . l » C w , w . S ly lls b , R e lia b le , R im p i« . H i m » »ml  I>M d a ie |. P e rfa c t-F lttie « Paper P alte r»» . 4»«»» k « m o » ilc a l MS CALL fim i n u t fo r a v i - i t fr o m J. W w i i o i» i n i r . d u c f n g a v e - y C it-e v , u - e ful v c '» fo r boutew.'eand is a o » c e * » i i y itiH f -h n r e i l > d in e v e r y h o m e and I t i» i ra w » iv ls o f b ro o m , w h ic h d o e * lie w o r « o f » w e e p i n g in a i b o r o b g h ft ra n be u -e d d « « -e »• o - e ’ T ry one a n d von n o n i d o w ith o u t it A »smpteof « C e il l-s »eeu Mb lid» office On J e llie s pre»erveN a n d p ic k le». ■ p re ad a t h i n ooatting o f PURE REFINED PARAFFIHE wm i I abeolitu: •»H I pnatf. iMrwRrfln HM>fui I n » i er Weye eie,u t ih V e li II reet In ne In _ h l-er'hes«. isrt» everyw here. S T A N D A R D O IL CO. L ^ lo r e r * w o m a n a fflic te d w it h fe m a le d is ease 1« c o n s ta n tly m e n a c e d w ith I b e c o m in g a o h lld lo M w if e . No ' an d Streuic h C U R E 3 R b c u a ie tl.n i B rlsh r ls h t*» t’» . -Dtaeaee L» ( M o r t e U . » d P o - o n i l i bore» « « a U lc e ri. N c r v o t is Prontra?(£n «od A n n i ’ vor K l d n e v , a u il B la<h)«*rTrcfableg. C a ta rri u f « n v n ii? ’ <’® « P l» l a t « S io m e r h « a ,i D iM c .d c rA , O v u e r n i P e t i l l t j r . Fur «ale n( H ^ rald office. X ---------( White FiC Wood Wanted. i for w om en is to h a v e I m e d ic in e c a n re s to re d e a d ot- | g a n a , b u t W in e o f C a r d u l does L r e g u la te d e ra n g e m e n ts t h a t p r e - v e n t o o n e p p tio n ; doe» p a re n t m is c a rr ia g e ; doe» re s to re «W eak I • | fu n c tio n s a n d » b a tte re d nerve» doe» b r in g babies to h o m es b a rr e n a n d d e s o la te f o r y e a r» . | W in e o f C a r d n l g iv e » ’w o m e n th e h e a lth a n d s tre n g th to b e a r h e a l- ,th y ehildren. You pan get a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardul ' from your dealer. CARDUI OF IM M--«-* frtrsri. 25 5 i N o w in r h o n e la money R*»»«-— •WRld Poel» t* REK-KKE r’K K , T H I A M E R IC A N s to p s ,* « iiih t y . ie !!* h i »preis; atrent'on to lw- r I liners In bee k e e p in g .- E s i» o i» h , l i t r e s r i. ¡ Z ’ i' 'u p D ’lbntors to b« had e d ito r baa w ide ex- * ’ * * r t » »d»«aee: » mos t r ia l S i.e Ü Ï’^ S ' W y »Ateioxue o f B ee S n » - fci-1? ? /™ jA dd-eaa A M E R IC A N M K E -K k E F K k , <ANTBD—A À T T O m r-À T -L A W , MoMmiYg&ut • 0RE00H. First class in every respect. Rates from 91 to 42 per d a y . Spec ial attent’on paid to Commercial Travelers. Sample rooms in con SAABBATH READIMC. A UIXTIKN-PAO» WXKKLT PAI-XX. SOLRLV SSL im O C S IN CHARAIVRU. N o N ew s: N o P n llp c s Stories: P o e try; S n n ' d a y ^ c h o o l LesaosV C h ris tia n K n .U e v o r and E p w o rth le s x iic Tnhfce; M others' Ksbbnth A f MNh»ns M u’t e r '" * ' C " ,l<lr* n: " ' " • « • » • » a O N L Y BO C E N T S A Y C M L T h e Sabbnth * e s d l< w .a n d D a v iw n H c o m b iu e d , o n ly ( I . t o / y e a r sbamy special S ofter . T h e W itn e s s , Hahbatft r e a d ln x and D a y t o n H aS A L b c o m b in e d , o n ly (100. a y e a r. Th es e th re e papers c o m b in ed AWoed a lib e ra l ho m e e d u c a tio n Diamonds, b a tc h e s, Jew elry, Clocks, and S IL V E R W A R E . SALEM , - -O R E G O N lhe Itc ._ •M d p ro ts m R- L . CONNOR, - O R LY ONE DOLLAR A YEA R. P atents TRUSTW O RTHY Willamette Exchange. O w tc a —A t U x x a l u olSce D a y to n , O rw o L I f yon w a n ts xood bu y, o r a no d honi«?aaM and took o v e r n n r lis t , „■ Tt'7v|F». IJ0 acres » m ile s from H o h a o n v llle . T i l l a m ook c o u n ty, on m e in c oun ty ro a d , 15 acres slashed, a Acres In m eado w , a r e r,o>m barn Mix«0. free m a il d e liv e r y , 13U m ile s from T 1 ila m o o k C lty .s u seres o f K rrtom la n d w L h •''■ ’ • «'h 'X J l honae opposite d w e llin g , about t«OU w o rth o f spruce lu m b ar. |M u ISO acres In T illa m o o k o u n ty . abou t »0 acres b o ilo w m o , rth » acres In t la m eado w , m j|> alas of MW ib e r .Y ile s seres from^rehoot a 1^0^*** b a ta , on c o u n t / rund. • tsUldlnga. of eraporater. ,and’ house ro ont frulta, in outskirts t t ^ ii^ re a T illn id .*, L, fn " n Dayton, !« • In e u ltlT a tlo n . " s "c a r w a te r, xood ho m a T w . o « story - S I i S T S i T i i ^ A i S g B 214 acre» S m ile s 583 Im D s ffto a , »0 acres n n d . . » j — wu per a e r * 101 W<:1 In U>« b u r i n m b ír¿ ‘ S ^ "• « y e q u a rte r sections o f I » • • • » * «rant M e M L and . f ia if house H x» 4 , w e ll U o n fo o d tim b e r , h n taa e acre. S al «.— T h e undersigned has a lot of P lym - outli Rock Pullets wilrich be w ill d epose of. Those desiring to .purchase chickens should cal ou M O R R IS C A IN , D ayton, Oregon. SA L Elt T h e W itness an d D a y t o n H i r a l d c o m b in ed o n ly t l . M a year. C. T. POMEROY DKAtXR in Barasse 6tt l ■ Harness Eaton P roprietor . tn d e p e u d e n t In P o litic » . n . 8 s o m eth in ? o f In te re s t lo r e v e ry m e m b e r o f th e household. F s r m t n d H ard e n D ep ertm e n t; C h ild re n 's P e p s rttn e n l; S c ie n tific O e im rlm e a t; - Spl i It o f th e Press, e tc ., etc. F lu e w a tc h n n d je w e lr y r e p a ir in g a a p e e h tlty . . A ll k in d s o f J e w e lr y m a n u a c tu r e d to o r d e r . I th ey C hicken » T b s g r e a te s t a m b lU o n o f A m e r - i le a n .m en a n d W e w?»h to cuidrsct for 1000 cord* of W , j te p jr WnoHj tQ (ie delivered in 100 cord lot» along tite batiks o f tiie W illam ette and Y a m h ill rivers. For particulars, n id r e .,, THE CHAS K S P A U L D IN G L O G G IN G C O ’ i Newberg, Oregon. J . F . S T A IG E R , A n E x p o u e n t o f A p p lie d C h r is tia n ity : h o m e s blessed w it h c h i 1,Ir e n . T h e ~ THE COTTAGE. ? ir MO MONEY TH« BIST ALL A«OV »D V A SILV X »W |PA PBB. (MOTHERHOOD jj» v r a c T s t a s a a * » ia r s s * IT D A Y T O N , OR. 3ÎK tEÄDERZ • S V » - TRIAL FREE MEW YOMIL WEEKLY WITNESS. Robust, Vigorous Men! e it h e r a» b r i P l t o r b r o o m — o y n t »o b a n d ) « , of m a '* o n »» to b i o o m g iv e o a t h g AND h o ii.» b ..li) u « « — n o e t i i s i w i l l 1;« ti» » d (ia 1 1 v b y e v e r v in in n » -. Strong, Healthy Women * r » < ‘c « t« r. H « » lm W h o le s a le an d R e ta il, n e c tio n MAKES fo r tn e C b r n .¡c d e»»»s a » p e c i a i t y ; H e w o u ld a s k • » h a re o f y o u r p a tro n a g e . Look T h is is to ce rtify that I have Used D r. M ile s 'A n ti-P a in Pills for neuralgia and neu- raJ»4i:? ‘ Si1 ,f.h e .a" d «>•»• found’ them to give relief. — E . D . W k k D , E x-M ayo r and E x - U. a D is t A t t y , H e le n ., M o n t V IT ^ -O R E ih e VEAL, WU.UAM Bnowi^ P U B L IC .— w o u ld p e o p 'e o f D a y t o n a t d v i c i n i t y , t h a t hep»« P ill before an attack comes on and you w ill find that you can successfully ward off all .dL“ ‘¥ T e e,«*e ’ yoptom s. A n ti-P a in P ills are reme^ rc> fe f backache, neuralgia, sciatica and rheum atic pains: contain no Opiates, non-laxative; never sold in bulk. r C ' \ l tu / * * • * £ * ? pleasure I recommend D r. M iles . A n ti-P a ia P ills to everyone who suffers from nervous or sick headache. A ll my life long I was troubled w ith headaches o f ■ very severe nature, and have tried m any powders and other remedies without success. By chancs 1 tried D r. M iles’ A n ti-P ain Pills « J jf th ey gave im m ediate relief. N ever Since the first dose have I been troubled w ith headache* W henever I feel i t coming on I ta ke one or tw o Pain P ills and it all dr a p p ear».’’— a * ? * l f t i * * ¿ 1 ,n d r » *r a » te e D r . Miles* A n ti-P u n Pills. T h ey are aon-laxhtive: eon- t u n no opiates, never sold In built, a t doses, ■jeents. D r . MSles M edical C o , E U t h i r t , l S PO RTLAND, OREOON, A F R E E P A TTE R N Revival meetings begat, last Sun day night School opened on Monday, after a week’s vacation. a aM Ptrf»rs,lwM dnw I ■ » Seat»« tia n . Misses Lena aud I .a 8tilweil are O»b >• aed , , _ A rt ( « ib a«.* C I I» eaerly aaary d iy spending vaeation at their homes. aed M ea, er by a,a Messrs. Chandler and C l a r e n c e Warner made a business trip to Portland last week. Sami Hoffman and family, late of Pendleton, have returned to bis farm. * Clara aud Aggie Moore who, are tteoding school at Salem, spent1 heir vacation with their parents,' Mr. and Mr«. Ira T. Moore. Mi»» Lenora giseie of D-ilta», and Mise Margaret Fiaber and brother of Salem, are also home on vauetion." -------— Mt»» Gertie Dor>ey gave a sur- prire party for Mr, Eidenmiller on Chriatmaa night. Thoae present were: Messrs. Chandler aud Clar- Janos Warner, Adam Bauer, Johnnie Stilwell, Edward Capper, Bert Rob •rtion,Chaa. Crater, Ed Holdrege,* Weeley Morgareidg», Fred Barks, -Herman aud Waiter Wtleoti Misses A m y Peery, Mamie 8tilw »ll,' iia Baxter, Maud Barks, Effie utchens, Amanda L»ab and Grace ilo e oigars and toba ¿co at bet- W,il»on. ; A very enjoyable evening1 mering’s. J was spent and a delicious supper; ______________ r __ For good meals and a night’s was served; after which all depart i r homes, feeling that they lodging, go to Hotel Dayton. ed for their bom had indeed had “ * a weaving done to order by J a -'j. 2. • I MrsAJffnnie Boyoe, Dayton. C l e t us lu ll y o u a b o u t th e e e rv lc e .antfe a c c o m m o d a tio n s T rav . t ’aaa. AgL Qer.ar»' A g rn t. ------------------------ F O K T L a N O , O R { m rts t gxi-nt d a ifl Bb« a A it,fu r n is h a t fiv e o r • I » tlq ja s x h e p ric e . T h e T h r io e - a -W e e k W o n a in a u e o iu te iy r a tr to it s p o ll Lies I n e w s . P a r tis a n b ia s Is n e v e r a llo w e d t o a ffe c t its n e w s c o lu m n s , a n d D e m o c r a t a u d -R e p u b lic a n a lik e c a n o b ta in I t r l t s pag>-s t r u t h f u l a c o o u n te o f a ll tb e 'g r e a t p o litic a l c a m p a ig n s . a d d itio n t o a ll th e n e w » , th e T b r l e . e e k W o r ld fu rn is h e s the b e e t s e ria l A c tio n , e la b o r a te m a r k e t r e p o rts a n d o t h . e r fe a tu r e s o f in te r e s t. T h e T h r ic e -a W eek' W o r ld 's r e g u la r s u b s c rip tio n p ric e Is o n ly $1 p e r y e a r au d th is p a ys fo r 15« p a p e rs . T h is u n - c q u a le d n e w s p a p e r uDd D a t t o r H x r a l d to g e th e r on e y e a r fo r g i.7 5 - T h o re g u la r s u b s c rip tio n p ric e o f tb e tw o p a p e rs is - A . T I T , but if^you are going E is t write us for our rates and w a u k e e & K t. I ’a u I R a ilw a y , k n o w n a l l o v e r t b e U n io n aa tb e G r e a t R a ilw a y r n n n i o g t h e “ I ’ io n k k k L i m i t e d ” train '» e v e r y d a y a u d n ig h t b e tw e e n S t. P au l a n d C iic a g o , a n d O m a h a a n d C h ic a g o , “ T h e o n ly p e rfe c t tr a in » in th e w o rld ..” U n d e -» (a n d : C o n n e c tio n » a r e m a d e J» t«li A li . T r a n s c o n tin e n ta l L in e s , a?»uT- in g to p u ta e n g e ra t h e b e»t e e rv u e t n o w n L n x n rlo u a co ach es, e le c tr ic lig h t» , » te a m h e a t, o f a v e r it y e q u a le d b y n o o t h e r lin e . S ee t h a t y o u r tic k e t read s v ia “ T h e M ilw a u k e e ” w h e n g o in g to a n y p o in t in th e U n it e d S ta te s o r C a n a d a A il tic k e t a g e n t« » e ll th e m . F o r ra te » , p h a m p le ta o r o t h e r in fo r m » tiu n . » d d re ra , OBN. tlo n ra u o r In d y In naeb c o u n ty to m s n a g a b n s in c M f o r a n o ld o a ta b lia h c d h o u s e o f • o lid flo a n e U I » t r a d in g . -A s t r a ig h t b o n a fid « w e e k ly e s la r y o f 4 1 8 .0 0 p a id b y c h eck •neh W e d n e s d a y w it h a ll e i p e u w d ire«», fr o m h e n d q u n rte ra . M o n e y a d v a n c e d f o r iim o s m . Maaecsr, M ) Oextoe i»aui wUI m K om