INETTO IT HERALD . d.000,000 i but nf the Colombian Exposition 818,822 000 Thr total eoaoaf tbs Pao-Aatarlean Expos! Moo was 810000.000. Tba osti« fog C b lffib e rl.in ’s Cough Re hardy. . T ? fblrwIUb. 63O,ffO0.Cf» The total of arti lea In (be ba not w |„ less Companion which w ^TaTV* I t ’* 1*’ ticla In this series i a °r Chulcb r f Amer- than 110,00(1,000 Before the Expo- Mtlon gates are open, the city of S t have e x p e n d ’the .oormoue , Bm 120.000,000 Of this amount 88.000.000 was appropriated for the yaJr throOgh the Municipal Assera- • • • » * » » » “»bar. bly, her citisenS raised 16,000,000 y additional by private sobacriptlon, and by popular vote at a . special !D LANDS. election the charter m endm ents were carried, which w ill enable the ; extracts are ta- • • e l P’f d »10,000, for street «oriel in Daesm-1 F"’ 1“ » • ‘,d o,h* r P®*»*1« improve 1 4 th A nnual > CLEARANCE SALE! r' After a most sueesssfol year’s business— the largest in our history — ws bts determined to round up the season with, the LARG EST J A N U A R Y S A L E ever known V «be mercantile business. The public know that every statement in,de by u l is correct; an when we «tale "C U T P R IC E S ,” it means a saving Io I hem nf from 16 to 50 per cent on oar entire stock of F all and W inter Goods. We ere not offwing only a discount, but we are willing tn close out all tbs good* whpb » o d d have Io be carried over fo r knottier season, for cost, and s»me (well's Talisman i "“T '1*, , , . , . , c o a t . ilv at Chicano. I k h U . PrrU50. f t 1’' desired that All onr Trimmings, Faqsy Goods. Muslin, Cotton and Woolen Under All our msn’s and boya’ 67.60 wear, at a discount front 20 to 86 Actioff.^,, I t starts with: “ Every a liberal appropriation to aid in cents off. suite, sale prlee 66.90. _ labor organisation io the United , the Exposition and m akaita grand A llo O rm eo ’a and boye* 61000 200 dosen Misers’ and Children’s 8tates— Every Commercial and success. The effect that assitance suite, sale prioe 67.90. Fast Black Hose, sremtasf, regular Manufacturer's Association—ov- ?rom Oregon would have oa the A Ílo u r m s n ’a and boye* 612 60 16 cent values, sals prise So per •ry patriotic citiaen who wishes Coast 8tatse would he of suite, sais prioe 69.86. pair. to save the people’s heritage ift « * ’ benefit, amTsbow a true A ll oor men’s and hoye’ 618 60 A ll onr Ladies’ and Misses’ 20c Public Lbod. tom .poil.Uoo— ,p,.rU " i Hose, sale price 16. suite, sale prioe 610.80. • n r , friend of t b . national irri- “ i * ,U * * '«<*»• A ll onr men’s and boye’ 61600 Ail our Ladies* and Misses’ 26c Hose, sale price 19c. 1 > suite, sale price 611 86. gation movement who wants to t r j All our L dies’ and Misses 35c A li our men’s and boye’ 616 60 prevent tbs public lands from be- T H E MORMON TE M P LE , salte, sais price $18 20. Hose, rale price 28c. ta fd •£ ? T b . Mormon temple at Halt Lake , A ll our Ladies’ Cotton -^ b b e r s before they can be c u , , no doubt mott , obeUn. en 60c Hose, sale pri< recla med for actual settlers, i i . | . „ d well constructed religious Higher grades at a loaste should w rita at once, without a> edifice in tbs United State»,if not io reduction. Clothiog Department. day s delay, ta their Senators and the world. urging the ,, - , Corner stone laid April All our Table Lie*“*- bwelswtirl Toweling-wt ! 2P^er<eeot Towels end Towelingsil discount Wa have cleaned up a big jubbii.g house of their entire' stock of Towels, and era pff*ring the same during onr sals at the fol lowing low price«: ; 40 dot Linen Honeyootpb and Marseille« Towel«, regular 18c and 20c Tnwals, sale pries 12tPeacb 28 doa of fine Damask, fancy holder, regular 86 and IQc Towels, sale price 20c each J*? 20 doa Towels 45 and 60c values, sale price 33c. Oor entire stock o f ' Crockery, and Glassware at from 90 to 86 per cent discount. - 800 pounds of Shetland Woolen F I o m in all colors, regular pries 81, sale price 70c per box. •* Our entire «took of Ladies*Tailor Made Saits, Ladies’, Misses’ aod Children’s Jackets, Box Coat» aod Ragiaos at fTrom regular prios. Our entire stock of Ladies’ aod Miaaas* Dress Skirt« at i off 24~Ladies’ and Miaaea*’ Mack in- toshss, regular 82.66, 68 00, 63.60 and 64 00, to close out at 82? AIL our Woolen Silk and Worsted Ladies5 Wsieta to be cloeed out at half price. The remnant of our satire stock nf Woolen W a is tings worth from 66c Io 61, to be closed up a t 48c dedieated ' April 6* 1898, over 40 years nf constant labor being eoo- eomed io its conatroction. Tbia magnificent atruclora 200 feet loug, 100 feet wide is boilt entirely of Utah white granite, beautifully carved, sym bolic'nf the Mormon frauds of land-grabbers and spec- f, hh , urmoofltmi by -six towers, the ulators who are stealing it are highest being 280>et from,ground, stopped, without delay. supporting a lyf>ns« atatoa of tbs “ We talk of reclaiming public angel MareMt^The coat of thia <uDds for settlers, aod the people. building k M h °at 86,000,000 There of the United States arecompla-, otber attraotions at Salt cently congratulating themsel inJ®reBt to the travel- .... m illions of happy w* vaenm Am s^kh’ o iU yA riin e C«n JJ)«-n lal «nuts pastuOg X h S-U Lake C»v. "W ilt, the people S i r Idly and. Bn<l Uenver, carrying all classes of supinely by and watch their > n,a<1»rn equipment Ify o o a ra ro 'i hopes Jind "exuectatiofis o f the. M em pU ting » trip k q »« E a » i , w rite i r S J s t S p i r S r Ih fe h i f e s * ref I t saved my little boyTa life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A E Sleare of Goodwin, 8 . D . ; when I got homo with it the baby copld hardly breaths I gave the modi* eli>e as directed every ton minutes until he "threw up," then I thought sure he was going toohoka to death. We had lu pull the phlegm out of bis mouth in great long strings. I am positive that if I bad not rot that hottie of rough medicine, my boy would not he on earth today. —Joat. D emont , Inwood, Iowa. For sale by H a r r t r ^ A L IB E R A L O F F E R — A lto o r farmer readers shoo'd take advan tage of offer made, which includes the Pacific Horastead and this pa- r. The Homestead published at lent Oregon, is a 20 page illus trated farm paper, four onlutnne to the page, full of valuable informa tion for the fanner. I t ia a Western paper for Western people. Do not sand your money East when you can get a paper that is especially adapted to this section Besides ou should help maintain in the inrihwest a farm paper nf general circulation, and which la interested In developing this great country. The price of D ayton H erald is 61 per year in advance, and th e Homesftad f t We will ee«d the two papera fotone year » 1 7 5 in advahee. I f you wish a sample LO M E DIRKTORT N o * C rrtuev C o m fo rt — Millions are daily finding a world of comfort la. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. I t kiila iò from. Burna, Scalds, Cota, oieea ; conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores; cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum boile and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile care on earth. O n ly 26c at C. W . Powell's drug store. C W O M E N o» W O O D C R A F T F inds W av to L iv e L ong -—The startling announcement oT a disoov. ery that w ill enrely lengthen life la made by editor O H.Doweny,of Chu rubusco, Ind " I wish to state," he wrilaa/’that Dr King's New Disoov ery for Con-umptinn ia ihs most infallible remedy that ( have ever known for coughs, colds, and grip It'a invaluable to people with weak lunga Having ibis wonderful medi- CtnS no one need dread pnemooia or consumption. Its relief ia instant and certain.” C.W . Powell guaran tees every 60c and »1 00 bottle, and tiff. Give trial bottles free. Prosperity Circle Me. too Weaiea of Woodcraft, muets every Tharwtoy even ing in Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. V ie RingMeihbma alwave weloome. M R ft A. F. P A R R IS H , U . N. MISS H A T T IR O. H O W D Y , C lerk. of United W orkm en, inoeteovory Satuf- % ' ¿ ^ s u r e J- K. MR b U M H R B *|5 £ M ‘ “ * ' D. OF H. A. O. U. W. Oaity Lodge Me. 17, Degree of Honor. ’J® /? T Q« * 1* y ni«ht la the A. O, U . W hall, Uayton, O r. Visiting mem bers always welcome. mhw M amie hadaway . c . of h . E MRS. FLORA P AXTO N . Rec. UNITED ARTISANS CAUL'S Security Assembly Mo. 1«, meet ia raw Í T??, Mo“ Aay a rm in g i i f t * t 7 JO p. m. VtoTtia, M A R Y A. H A M IL T O N M. A. L .A . R O S 8N K R , Sec. S S i j l l . i l . R u l l a t i . , S im p )« . U p -« » MS CALL 8 . W L81G L R R , Hec’y. W- R-C- Meet the flrat and third Wednesdays in each month, at 2 p .m .. in Odd Feffowa hall, Dayton. M R 8. R. B. W RBRER, Prea. M I8 8 N E L L IE McCAjtW, Re¿ FOR S A L E .— A good Cow, which will be fresh in a few days. Ioquire at this office. r I f you have anything to sell or trdd» see H a ll. H e ’ll soon buy your veal catVhs. Gat your sals and other bills printed ai the D av T dr H kbald office. The Or«*«nn Weekly Statesman and D a tti n H kbald 61 76 a year. D ayton M I bmald and Oregonian 62 a year. A b E xp o eu n to f Appi US C b riM la a k y ; liMtependeat ta M itica. ot ln ,trf,t *»vv«rymewb«r Weekly VarM SM Oataca OaparMkcat: - C h lM m * a D n a rta a a a tt* ScIcattS« Departaaaan a s tili of the Crcaa, etc., ate. ONLT ONX DOLLAR A Y lA R . Th e Wttaaa« a a d D a W k e H n u « c o ttM acd only tl.W a year. T H R IC E A -W E E K E D IT IO N u i,itie s lo rin .llia n a Q fo u rp e o p le Ge> ?a, A(tent 5, j ROCHE, to get homes on the public lands, tTravefii.g Passenger, Aa-nt. >24 Read wherever the Kegliab Language ia vanish litce a mirage ag T h ir d S i r m , Portland. Ore 8poken. proacli it, while the public lands ' T h e Thriee-e-Week World which was upon which these hopes are baaed x Gmw R kvom m k sda tion — “I a b rillian t surceas la the beftloatagaad baa been «steadily growing ever ainee. nre stolen from uuder their eyes, have noticed i h a il he sale nn C h e ta ' T im e ia the teat of all thiega. aud has byirsiid and perjury uuder the * * l-i«.’-Sminsch and Liver Tablrta set Its approval on the Thrice-a-W eek Injquitous Desert Land Law and J* stmnei invariably to 'ih a s s who Work!, which is widely circulated in ev Coniinuntation Clause of the i»»v» oi ce uted ihent." a a y -J . H . lest business m onth in A t Our Boot »ud Shoo Store« ery State aod T errito ry of the Union, and wherever there are people w h it e » lioinestatid Act and the Tim ber Weber.1» p'ttmineni d r u g m - t C r « the year, ou> great sale 4U0 p.ira M Lndha’ fine Kid rrad onr mo<her tongue. and Stone Act* c«de. In * » .. W h a t bett.’ r rec«»m- T hie paper for the w inter end year look » g o i n g to m a k e i t th e Sbos«. afl brand new gdada, broken wtU make Ila news service. If possible, ¿ •T I. m . 1 . uol »lights.« doubt ioo'■.Old I , busiest one in year. p u b ,« i o u S » . . , expiesaion in the press and thro’ Iunior organizations sud associu lionaof business men, demand repeal of these loose-jointed and evil laws and demand that public buds shall be reserved for those who will go upou them mid build home.*-,, nod in good fnith live upon them. “ But the interests which are profiting,snd have for years beau profiting by the fraud and per ju ry throngh which the people nf the country are being robbed of their birthright in the public lands are (»olitically strong in the west, especially in grazing state«, where millions upon millions of ■ores ot the richest land the sun ever elioue upon, lacking ouly irrigation to teem with fertility, are passing into the hands of great grnzing ‘ outfits” when they should he preserved for the men or thia generation snd those to come «after. The raids upon the public lands have become mi ap palling epidemic of fraud aud peijury.” • -• 8T . LOU 18 F A IR An InterM aii»nsl Exposition » H I ba held in 8 t . IxHii*, M>>,. Irt eelp h rst* i|,o C ei.lenuial Anniv«r*N»v * \ 2? SlTS:. r*r f t r W At O k Bra, fliwd« J ig a rt. ID 6 D t. XL00 f t 1 giy a »««■, Agony All events of Boy«’ Dress and Work in pen.^reryportedaocurately and prompt- Shoes, a year, gets thr«« papers every week aud more news and general reading thaa most great dailies can furnish a t live or in y«»nr month f»-el bilious, have no *488 yards of Venltlan Cloth, reg- J®1* «o doss ou£frwo i to 4 appalite or when troubled with con olar <1.15 ¿node, sale price 88 prlo^S. ‘ atnmtiun. and you are certain lo be oellU Onr entire stock df regular goods dehghied w ith the prompt relic 640 Yards of Im ported Covert T b‘cb ,we ¿ •»«J»'" 10 M rr7 which tbay afford. For -ale by Ch.th 66 inches wide, the Iw-at value ’1 ,* hl * ,or n* rtOW a l * ~ R . L H a rris . we offer h t 61, sale price 75 cents. ducl,u" from 10 lo 25 » * r W M dw J l t í T Í C K T ü T H E PU B LIC , l)r G. E Stuart would inform the |iei«pln of Day tun and vicinity, that he has located in Dayton for the practice of medicine. Chronic dia- enrra a specialty: H e would* ask a share of year patronage. more exteoelve than ever. 63 A0 Shoes, claee out? the entire Importance, no m atter where they hap. six llmss the pri«se. The Tlirice-a-W eek W orld Is absolutely fa ir la Its political aawa. Partisan bias ta never allowed to affect Its news columaa, aod Democrat anal Republican alike can obtain In Its pages tru th fu l accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition to all the news, the T h r i. »■ a-W eek W orld furnishes tli> ts-at aerial ftcUoo, elatiorate m arket report» and oth e r features of Interest. The Thrle«--a Week W erld ’s regular subscription price is only $1 per year and this p <ys for ISA papers. Thia un- vqualed uews{>aper and D a y to n H k b a l d together -Ohs year f o r g l.7 * T h e regu lar subscription prl«>- of the tw o papers Our aotue atoek of black Dreae4 “ J1''1 ~ j - Goode, all I hie f . f t ’a MUveltiea, at a ? Ur endre ® R* bh^r 0 * ‘d' diaoount from 2 0 to 334 percent. : nd ~ * * ,ber B"01* offwed •« In our 50e line during our sale, P "**- you will find lota of values worth , O«» *•”/ * * ,f* k <4 Millinery s i 81 per yd *s ^,ou> l *‘e 'Tgoiar p tee». 60 pieces of good values from N O T IC E — During our great 40c to 66c per yard, sale price 26e Clearance Sale we w ill nmke a big p e rv d .- reluction throughout our entire to 62. 2000 yda of Silk suitable for establishment with a (few exeep- Waists, Linings, Skirts,gnod values. lions, Spool -CotIon, Spool S ilk, from 40 to 60c, aale prices 23c per Standrd Pattern«, W alk Over Shoes, y a rd . Parries purchasing s pair of W alk ■ Our entire atock of Silks and Over Shoe* will get a rebate check Saline at a discount from 15 lo 35 wi,h ° “ r R<M*1 Milt for 66c in percent merchandise— good throughout the Our entire slock nf U-lings, Fan store; «» .the factory s tn lly for- cy Denims, Art Drnima, Cretnns, bid» to cut prices on their good«. Sateens, Silkaleen*. Tapestries and In onr oor Grocery Deaartment -vervihin g I * longing in the belter 'here will only he a email portion grade staples at a discount of 20 of the stock which we can afford to P®f «*nt. , cul prioee. LOUIS WAMBSGANS, B utcher! Shipper B E E F , P O R K ,’M U T T O N A N D VEAL, Retail ONE D A Y • THE COTTAGE J. F. S T A IG E R . PaoPRrXTOR. • SALEM. - nect ion , G. T. POMERO# wait until the last minute; as hundreds of good things w ill soon move out. Diamonds, b a tch es,' elrv, Clocks, and Sale com ihenced T uesd ay, Dec. 30, . - ' OREpOS. First class in every regpect. Rates from 61 to 82 per day .'Spec ial attention paid* to' Commercial Travelers. 8nmple'Tooma in Con Time or Space w ill not permit a more extenM no tice. We promise the best values ever offered?* Don’t AND ^WILL CONTINUE UNTIL . D A Y T O N , OR. 8 IL V W , S A LE M , Tine wateh and l<- s p e e ta ltv . tbeir present commanding pooition in tb* world*« affairs. Tba Coa- greas «1 United 8tatea has,stamped ita approval on thia great under-, taking by‘appropriating 86,000,000, R. JACOBSON & CO. . and theYfity of 8 t Loui.« ha’s appro rioted . the magnificent sum ,of to aid in its install.lion { in 10/MX>,dOO a manti r.cnmineheiiraityrith i t i l Jc-'-g reat tuiaginn I n aktent and vari-‘ ety of interests, aa well as In the l amount ot jw«w«y An be ¿expend ed, it is de»igned yn a U rg -r seals than any .preeading^ Exp>»liinn in the world’s blatury / The Missouri Legislatgr» at iL r+ » -t aeeaton ap propriated »HOOOUOO for Ha build in g .<nd exhibit. The Illinois Com-' mission is now in the field backed with an appropriation nf 8260.000 which prwhatdy will be- doubled at the nest seaatun In Iowa a bill ap- , proating »126,000 was p«sea t by U h Legiatato**; tb*# amount prob ably will be tocroaaed New York ba* mads a p r e i i m i a p p r o p r i a tion of 8100,000, an» Miss:aeippi, a state that n e f e r before made an ap propriation Fur Exposition purposes, A ll k in d s i act un*. 11» order. P atents McMinnville, Or. DON’T GUESS UH M C3 MOREY S?s^"«R«TÄÄ= A .rr I ’ 1 \ bni if you are going K >»t write u# for our falgt end tot us tell y,Mi about tb« servtea an,I aecoiamudaU«aa offered W tb# I l l i n o i s O o n t r a l F tn ilro c td . T l t r o u g l i fct>ur- is t <5tars »»a the I l l i n o i s C e n t r a l from p g u d lic C o a s t t« C h ic a g o »od C i n c i n n a t i . Don’t fail to w rit« ua about your trip aa w e are la a poaltlon to g lre y „„ fclm, ra htaM - lB fo .~ M io o an’« assistance. « 1 » a rile . «4 track over which operated soom of the fleetd trains la the world. For p articu lar, re g .rilin g freight or * n,t »ervloe call <»o o J. C. ilN D S E Y , \ ________ «. T . F .A P A. B. H. TRUMBULL. ' C a w -lx lw a t. 1 « Third 8 L , P O S T L A N D , O R K O O V , I I MONEY »X H O N E Y T H R A N X a iC A N B R I K RE PR K. « W- m m M o nth ly, t« lb haw. 8pecl«l attention to be g ln n e n la bee-keoplair ffMabllshed U vaara. M *« ron tribu to ri to be bad. editor b.> wide ea- p e rle .e e ate. a y ta r la a d ra a e e ;« b o », tria l ■» e. Sawple ropy and rM alo g aa , o f H«e Saa- •Jleafr««. A d d u M A M E R IC A N B a B -R K R rX k , < A M T K IX - A T B C M T W O B T H Y OXW- 'letaaa or Indy la each eouaty to manage bualaeas fo r aa old established house of solid financial ataodieg. A straight booa IMe weekly »alary of gis.00 paid by effaeh each W e dnaa i l a y w ith all expense« dlreet front headquarters. Moaqy advanced fo r edboases. Manager, M 0 Oaxton Bldg., Chicago.