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WW*.»—*ff- ■ D a Y IO X r r ro í y . â p r îl This O utff Y '^ 9 0 4 ¿ C u t j on ê g *» I ’- ' • I i n d i e . O r., A p ril J, 1904 I Sinew* 1 wrote you lis t, things have been m oving e)png so quiet in this little "b u rg ” th a t there seemed to he nothing o f interest. W e lieve b-eu try in g hard to let ‘And m ail to P a y to n H erald go the lion nud catching on to the lam b, bu^so far its rath er doubtful where ’ we are at. 1 8 i T o T H I NoBTHW XST POULTRY JOURNAL, 8 ALKM, O r BUON ! says we w ill nee the lam b on the y Enclosed pleaae find ten cents f o r a three months’ tria l * 6th : we are w aiting to see w hat subscription to the N orthw est Poultry Journal. í f I do not 8 i , who is a native W ebfooter, qftop it at th a t tim e you m ay continue to send i t and I w ill ö ■knows about it. T h e prone packing house pay 60 cents d itliin six months for a year’s subscription. I f kpppa busy boxing op o u r Ore* not paid u n til the end o f the year the prioe w ill be 60 ceuts. ib** appendicitis rem edy, and I uti-deratand intend ru n n in g rig h t n am b -------------------:-------------------- ------------------ «long u n til June. Pretty tough Wn our pretty g irls to carry J ClVT_ > rau nd th eir stained hands all ( th a t tim e, but it looks as though 1 8 tat <_ they were up against it. B u t I say, what a howl would go up, ’wifnldft’L there, if they had to cfcrry a’ove polish around th at KVYWKWnESS. ~ I from help th e ir poor old “ m aw ’s" | v e » b u t a l l ABovno m i L V n e w tP A ra e. in the Kitchen? ; F a ll of Fascinating Features of the An X x p o a c n to f Applied C h ria tla a lty ; T h e ladies o f • fratern al soci- Wonderful West. Beautifully Illustrated In dep ead eet la P« ltttfls H aa aomethlnc o f la te r a li fo r every b « a bar ety are out in an endeavor to! raise a fund for b u ild in g a new * L 0 0 Per Y ear— 10 cents a copy, ■ol the household. POULTRY r --. Sunset Magazine social b all b u ilding. W e had a real ____ good m oving ______________o icture show in our little church ist n ig h t which Was worth the nsoaejr. T h e proprietor tried to h u rto u r feelings by g iv in g us a iittle p relim in ary spbh . in which he took occasion to apologize for stopping bis ebow in each a sm all town b u t since the " H o ly R o lle r" town o f New berg stole • u r largest p ru n e orchard on , earth , and packed it off to th e' E A Free Sample Copy to all requesting AGENTS WANTED. MUNSCT* waste esobeerlptton repre sentative Is every city and town. To those who will give all or a portion of thetctlme It offers attractive work and pays eiossdlngly liberal comrols- alona. I t will pay you to Investigate. A postal card wMI bring particulars. W rite a t onoe so aa aa to he the first In your field. S u n s e t M a g a z in e Za n e and Garden Départaient: C h ild ren '* D epartm ent; * Scientific Department; S p lit te f the Prase, e tc .,e tt ORLY OKI BOLLAS.A TRAM. ThaJWltnee* and D a t t o * H b a a l d combined MAIBATN KAMM. A IICTlli San-rAes » m u pana, Tbe Oregon A griculturist and Rural Northweet, published by H. M. Williamson, Portland, Or , is a semi-monthly agricultural paper. I t covers the general field of diver sified farming. Its fruit-growing department makes it indispensable to Oregon fruit growers. Its dairy department ie also especially good. D aytoh H erald and Oregon Agri culturist and Rural Northwest, one year 81 25 a n u e io v e in c b a m a c t ib . Mo Rewe; Ko Politics. Stories; Poetry: 8nn dag-School Lemon; C hristian Kndenror and RpWOrth League Topic-»; Mothers’ Sabbath A f ternoon w ith th e C hildren: Mlscellnneoas Re ligious Metter. O H L Y S O CRNT8 A Y R A S . P ohtland ‘ ARD $50.000 Given Users \ LION COF W e are going to be more liberal than ever In 1904 to users of Z ,/o n C o ffee. N o t only w in the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, ks heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but In Addition to tho Regular Free Premiums tha earn« Uoa-Haads will w t lt l . you to sattmAkni In our 8 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Gn*n«f F r f a e C o a fe o f*, which will woman. Von You o can sand''ln'as many M thaatM m aa ■taka some 1 of our patron« n a tro n s rich ric h asee men sad and women. n am nH i n we mmnav m desired. Thsre will 1 be TW O CHEAT C O N TESTS------ ^ O0J h* 4tho*it^ da" i# “ “ * “ • W o rM 's F */r; tbs second relates to Total *° bo cast Nov. 8, 1904. 8bO ,000.00 will be distributed In each of these contests, making W W . the aawwr sww, mv s ists U1VI® 8d<^OOO-oo W on two, wuu, and, tv to aaqw make it a m still more IUICH interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give b J firswl First Prlza of $6,800,00 to the one who is nearest correct on both contests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prise. M arks a C lkan S wkkp — There’s nothing like doing a thing through ly. Of all (he salves yon ever heard of, Bucklen’e Arnies Salve is the beet. It sweeps away and cures burns,soree,braises,cuts,boils, ulcere skin eruptions and piles. I t ’s only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by C 'W . W, Powell V * o l b l t Th e Sabbath Reeding end D a t t o * H i i a l * combined, o n ly »1.40 n year. R obbkd thr G b a n k — A start ling lucidem. is narrated by John of Philadelphia, *« follows: “I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain oootinually in baek »'»d «dee, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Thre- phyei oisna had given me op. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; u> my greet joy. tbe firet bottle made a decided improvement I owitiuoed tbeir use tor three weeks aod am now now a ¡well man. I know they robbed tbe grave of another victim.” No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at C W . Powell’«, drug ■tore. F i v e L lo n - H e a d a P r in t e d b la n k s t o cu| v o te fro m L io n C o ffe e P a c k a g e s a n d age. ( in a d d it io n t o t h e r e g c o v e rs »R kturn O rly | 81 3 5 — The Southern Pacific Com pany are now selling round tiip l ticxets to Portland from Dayton for 81 85, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon day, giving all day 8 unday, and Monday in Portland. The samel arrangement appliee from Portland, giving Portland people a chance to I visit velley points at gfestly re duced rates. fre e t o . one p r e m iu m s ) v o te fo u n d in e v e ry L io n C o ffee P a c k a c e n t s ta m p e n title yo u u la r i a on T h e a c e n t s ta ir p th e * ex p e n s e k of o u r a c k n o w le d g m e n t t o In you t h a t y o u r es e ith e r c o n te s t: t i m a t e is re c o rd e d . W O R L D ’S F A IR C O N TE S T UTbat_wfll ha the total July 4th attendance etteadance at t the Lóala h e St. __ _____ W orld's Pair? A t Chics -------------- -S a •»» ^«sscaro, wtasg w » Aowtv, the inw attendance ■I'enUBOCS was a tj.m . A1SSS. Por nearest correct eetlmatee received celved la In Wooleon Spice Com- peny's ofllce. Toledo. Oble» on or M--- before Jane ----- 38th. 13tM. we will give Srst prtre for the nearest correct c t eettm eia. second prise to the nest nearest, etc., etc., as fo llo w * P R E S ID E N T IA L V O T E C O N T E S T W het win ba U m total Popalar Vote east for FrasMrot (vote» for all caadldatae comMaodl at the electlAn Wnveoibar I? l«M? In MOO election. 1.1.9S9.6M people voted for President. Por nearest cor rect estlmatoa received In Wonlson Spice Co.'s, offlee. Toled.i. O.. oa o r before Nov. S. ISM, we win give first prise for the nearer t cor» rectwstimate. second prise le tbe aaat aea-eet.etc..aee.. as follows: world in a body, we don’t m ind 4 Montgomery 8 t , 8an Francisco S PC W U L OPPRR. 1 Plrnt Prise .......... e Witness. Sabbath I gentle slams lik e the showman A n illu s tra te d M agazine fo r A ll Th ------------------ Reading and D a r r o n .S2.BOO.OO Ptrei W ay ............ ..........................sa.ftoo.co >mbio 1 Second Prise ............. H s b a l » combined, only tS-OS • year. .. T.uoo.oo ¡;§ § 8 S * ».OO .aaak gave us. ......................... .1 .0 0 0 .0 0 t These three paper* combined affbod a lib eral l.oo “ ......................... 1,000.00 th e -F a m ily . b P rises— 2 0 0 .0 0 '• ................. ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0 home education W e have two new saw m ills I— 100.00 ............ .................. 1 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 i F ris a n i— 100.00 “ .......................... 1.000.00 ........................ 1.000.00 d o P rla a a - 6 0 .0 0 " 1,000.00 Started, nnd when we hear from 6 0 P rises — 2 0 OO •' ....... .............. l.ooo.oo ' .'«.‘ftoo.oo 2 6 0 P ris e s — IO OO “ ..................... 2 ,C0 0 .0 0 Probert we are going to get h im ’ A * T • ' r ». 1 .0 0 ........................ 0.000.00 1 8 0 0 P ris e s — 6 .0 0 S ciatic R hbumatism G ubkd — " I | ........................... 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 to start a bank, and then we need 1 1 T ^ ftftt. 1 ,1 1 3 f t 2 1 3 0 PRIXXS. have been subject to solatia rheu total , tao.oo0.oo 2 1 8 0 PRIXXS. TOTAL, 120.000.00 not feel sm all any more, unless j „ matism for years,” says E . H Newberg steals our saw m ills tp Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points Waldron, of WiltowJnnntion, Iowa . too. “ My joints were etifi and gave me mue^ pain and discomfort. My M r. Gordon, • newcomer from south. to the P 3Hft-«<Crefatlag $45,000.00—In S4! addition to which « • (hell give 15,000 fieo that your ticket reads v ia tbe ILLIN O IS CENTRAL R. R. joints would crack when I straight Dakota, has gone back on busi i> pzrtlsÑiarz In UOM h ¿roe*rs'Clzrkz ( ened up. I used Chamberelnin’sl 8 0 8 0 8 ) wafclag a graad total at $50,000.00. ness, and w rites hacc to bis fam Thoroughly modern trains connect with all transcdaâaental tines at St. Paul and Pain Balm and have been thorough ily th a t the snow in .to w n , is to Omaha. J COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF ly oured Have not bad a pain or I I f your friends are oomlng west let us know and w» will quote them direct th e tops o f yard feuces. - f ir -------- ache from tbe old trouble for many who w ouldn’t taxe Oregon raius the specially low rates now lu effect from all eastern points. , months. I t is certainly a most| a n d tem perature. wonderfurnnlm ent.”: P op sale by Any Information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully give on application. Ib is said th at M r. K o h ler, now R . L Harris. W O O L E O N 8 P IC E C O ., (C O N TE S T DER*T.) th at his job seems secure for _ u a p s tv , B- H - T RUM B^ TO LED O * -OHIO. spell, has decided to have a cow J. c Good goods, and low prices for - . t-i Commercial gent, T F A P A catcher put on to the rear of the 142 Third 8t., Portland, Ore. cash at Nichols A G a b rie l’s. THE " ; k FA R M FO R 8A LE. 142 Third 8t., Portland, Ore. m o rn in g Cannon B all tra in , so Plenty of good grub, good beds P. B. TH O M P S O N , F. A P. th a t no more irate anim als w ill 100 ----- in --- cu ltivatio n , , ■ , seres, ---- » ----- w and good trestmeq> ie making the •A • 161 Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. throw it off the track again good house, sod o th er buildings, Commercisrl kfttel of this »city e T H R IC E -A -W E E K E D IT IO N Borne people are beard to wish a fine spring an d - well watered, popular hoetlery. Read wherever the English Language le th a t the new manager, M r. C al good soil; for the present, offered Spoken.- • D ill pickles, the beat in tbe mar vin , would have im provem ents it 839 per acre C onvenient to The Thriee-a-Week orld which van .‘ “¿ • J * X — ‘ " » i 1 ; T i . r k . t; 2 , m i l . , from m ade so th at the traiu can make D ayton. a brilliant success In the beginning and hag been steadily growing ever elnco a ru n of 1 3 | miles an hour, in aion. Time le the test of all things, and has stead of 13, aaat present, w ithout M t Its approral on the Thrice-a-Week ju m p in g the track, on account of W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL Arorld, which is widely circulated In ev. a y State and Territory of tbe Union, had ¡conailion o f roadbed. A ll f nd wherever there are people who can LOLGE DIRECTORY h ail the chief. - B E E F , PORK, M U T T O N A N D ead our mother tongue. Dundee has a Roosevelt This paper for tho winter and year 19US O F T IM E A NO M O N E Y < ‘ V E A L , will make He news service. If possible, In a business education pays. This Is League, composed of the follow W» OF TH E W. more extensive than ever. • All events of A fu ll supply o f U n d ertakers Goods kept in stock. We arse ______________ ____ i n g nam ed: Z. J. Im u s, presi- D A Y T O N , OR. OLD H IC K O R Y C A M _ P , XO. . «no— I * hown by «»• successor otír »tudente in Importance, no matter where they hap Woodmen oí tbe World meets first and • f ourtnd •*“* holding responsible poet- pen, are refUtrted accurately and prompt ' dent; G . W . Byers, jr ., secretary; furn ish ed when requested. > third Tuesday of each month, at Wood- Ui?n.Ju off,!r business and i ly. The subscriber, for only- one dollar 8. L . P arrett, treasurer; I . K ------hall, Dayton, Oregon. Visiting • " ortha“d eourues. Thorough work. 91 » yehf. M«ta three papers every weekend - J Class and Individual Instruction, Living Neighbors welcome'. C raven , T .W . M eyer, W .8 .A lla n , “ THE MILWAUKEE. more news and general reading than expenses low. Our catalog will tell you ALFR ED 8W K EN Y , 0. D . J. Switzer, W . C. Rowe, G. W . most great dallies can furnish at five or | about our school. Youre for the asking“ A familiar name for the Chicago, M il six times the price. The Thrice-a-Week 0 H A 8 SAUNDERS, Clerk. Byers, sr., F. T . K eys, sr., Roy waukee 4 8t- Paul Railway, known all • . ' * I C A P IT A L B U S IN E SS C O L LE G E , orld Is absolutely fair In its political over the Union as tbe Great Railway newe. Partisan bias Is never allowed to Robertson, Jasper Edwards, M . 8A LKM , OKKOON. r u n n in g the " P io n c b s L i M iT t n ” trains W OMEN or W OODCRAFT affect Its news oolumns, and Democrat C * « M . E d w ard s^Jo h n Edwards, E l A . N. PRESSN ALL, W. I. S T A L E Y , P R IN C IP A L- every day and night between 8t. Paul and Republican alike can obtain in Its Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of m er Im u s , James M orrison, F red and Choago, and Omaha and Chicago, pages truthful accounts of all the great p r o p r ie t o r . < ••The only perfect trains In the world.4 political campaigns. i Thursday even- L a y m a n , A rth u r Heston. IH n l\ iW2 t l ,n* n,h“ 1’ ^»yton, Or. V ie ! America’s Greatest W eekly Understand; Connection! are made In addition to all the news, ti*e T h rk e - Washing of all kind done first class. In case of mistakes, notioe M r. W alters, an old resident, .A.Ns’hbore always welcome. with A l l Transcontinental Lines, aeenr- s-eek World furnishes thr best serial must be given and the original list returned to tbe office within 24 MRS. M A R Y L. B AXTER , O N. ing to paeeengere the beet service known. fiction, elaborate market reports and oth. - moves to Portland. MISS H A T T IE G ^ W D Y , Clerk. THE hours. K o t responsible for goods after 80 days. Luxnrloaa coaches, electric lights, steam er features of interest. Several cases o f pneumonia heat, of a verity equaled by no other Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinese employed. The Thrlce-a Week rld ’e regular are in town, and B arnard G roth line- subscription prioe le only fit per yeu' TO LX D O ’ O H IO See that vocr ticket reads via “ The and this pays for 1M papers. This u u ip very low with it. A. O. U. W. Dsyton customers will please leave orders with Z- 8 P A N G L E , Agent. Milwaukee’ ’ when going to any point in T h e M. E. church people w ill Clothes to be left with him on Mondays. ef nl^ . nL Ix* ife No 28'Ancient Order Nxw P rkssks , N xw S tbrkotypk the United States or Canada. All ticaet equaled newspaper and D a y t o n R k b a l together one year fo r g l .U The regu of United Workmen, meets every 8atur- f ix u p th e ir house of worship. agents Sell them. lar subscription price of the two papers P lart , N kw ard M odrrn A ppll v í ¿ n A - ?• w - h»». For rates, phampleta or other informa Is 8S. ______________ R Y Or. Visiting brvthern cordially i tion, address, ' i 4279— PRIZES— 4 2 7 9 $ LION COFFEE DAYTON IABKET. N e w Y o r k W o r ld LÓTO WAMBSGANS, B u tc h e r ! S h ip p e r J.F&. L E W I S , M a n g . , DAYTON, OREGON N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y . T o le d o B la d e . D kpart - E n LAGXMXKT arcbs ir kvxry K bith ’ s M agazine F or A pril — THE. P A C IF IC H O M ESTEA D UKNT. J. W. C a s c y , T re y . Paso. Agt. H . 8. Row«, Genera' Agent. POBTL a RH. OR Baa as its leading feature so article op B uilding to oft a subject which will at this time F our T imks I ts P bksrrt 8 ixr . The Greatest Farm Paper of the Northwest Published of the year, appeal with special D. OF H. A. O. u. W. k. Brf2.r* , i h5 i 10« 0 » leoj the Toledo Blade w ill Weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the Farmers of force to tboee who are anticipating he InM elled In It* new hnlld' «r” P **»1 * ° 4 raulgm ent. w lu . ot »«“on tbe Northwest Twenty Pages. Illustrated. a summer sojourn at some lake re n W T . i 7 n ? ,.“ daV lifh t «b the A . O. J® «ey publication between Hew York end Chicano. It le tbe only weekly neweoener MAKES - sort, “ A Summer Camp on Iridian U. W hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting mem- edltcTexpreeely for every etate end territo ry. oere always welcome. Island." This article ie very nicely The Hews o f the World so erre kte d lh «i h,*re W ESTERN PAPER FOR W ESTERN PEOPLE “ » « •J E N N IE P E R K IN 8 n. o / h . JTl’Vn..''“ ’ “ ” r* .oo^,, r* heB<). then bv illustrated, showing both the exte reedluK cumbereoeae colum n* o f dalllea. A ll MRS. FLORA PAXSON. Rec. onrrent topic* made plain in eeeh Isaac bp riot and interior arrangements of a eanm»»^w ^_I*o— s_«_ «pedal a d íto rl.l «astu'r .H it a n _ S . » «____ ” AND 5 * t ) ) ? j ; ) ? | | ) ) -L e s t than 2 cents each. Ììr? » 10 Î l î f -, Thf °5 1’' PPhllahed caper most admirable summer camp. The peJi Ä f i eh i ± , d „? next principal feature is a building U N IT E D ARTISANS. Publication began March 1, lnOO. Now baa 9.200 subscribers. Phenom I K . « experience, entitled, “ A Cottage by Security AasemMy No. Ifi, meet in reg- enal growth is doe to its being tbe best farm paper published. tbe Sea” , l>y-Mr. Raymond, which f js w jK r a s w s s .T A 's s T S ! alar sewion the 1st and 2d Monday in is cleverly Written The regular * s a a '.T . Y O U 8 H O Ü I.D READ IT - each month, in W. of tbe W. hall, at 7 :30 the Blad* publlahre «hört and aerial «tnrle« R r e t o r « 1“ i'rf- ‘0M*r' 8 « a lth aod 0tre4g»i •u d many d e |« rt« e n ta o f m atter aolted to article on Typical American Homes F- m. Visiting membere invitad. M 0 M E 8 T E A D and D A Y T O N H E R A L D 81.75. per year. * ’ w 3 t a î î î h i . ' ’ ' ^ î i ,B “ n 7 - ,On,P » L « e a y » a r CURES . . LOU HOWE M. A. illustration a modeet 81700 oottage W rlta lo r Ire« apaelmen copi«*, Addr L . A. ROSSNER, See. ifh t’t IMaeaae. La Grippte TH E BLAbE. t aqd aleoa house larger proportions, Bore» and 1'lcera. M alarial fallows. Among tbe regular plane __________ • •» Toledo, Ohio. The H.«e. Gov't «rentad m a a ------------r a n appi Jay. ¿¡to i M e t f & S S oCureh for rupture. No ■ elaattr or --------- band around the . illustrated, of whioh there are about ------------- I t:«P>»*"ta stomach bu A TT bow «7 or nnderaUBp. naan " ~ Kaay na an old atoehlna. Safe, rum fort- v u I- O. Q. F. I Dlatrdara, G en tral D e b ility . a dosen, will be found a popular Sant on tria l, Yam hill Ixxlge No. 20, I. O. O F I A L K X nA I r IBS, Box MO. W KBTBROOK, M A IR X . For sale at H kkald office. * * ' n~ * * Y evening In o 5 j and practical design fora 81500 •’o’7" E r r i ^ ï * 1" * brethren ’»•1-1 cottage of six rooms, a seven room 8 A L E M A $ D McCOY 8T A G E . ° ° ? "¿i» » k y « F. H A D L E Y N. G. borne designed especially io oottage A B U 8 IN E 8 8 PR O P O S ITIO N . 8 - W . 81G LE R , Hee*y. J. F. STAINER, style and an adaptation of the fa F R E E P A TTE R N Those going from ib is section mous 898 whiob design tbe Keltb I f you are going east a oareful 80 YEARS* •crikpr. Only W a yaa Company advertise has been built selection of your route is essential to Salem, w ill often find it con Dayton and S t Joe Stage. ’ E X P E R IE N C E P bofriktob . ever 700 times. Tbe usual depart to the enjoyment of your trip I f venient to go by M cCoy, Tbe ments, Decorating and Furnishing, it is a business trip time is the •tags leaves 8alem every m orn- Leaves D ayton twice a day for I SALEM. - OREGON. Answers to Inquiries, Household main consideration; if* a pleasure in g /e tu rn in g in tbe afternoon. 8 t. Joe— a t 8:30 a. m .; and 1:30 Economics end »Architect’s Corner, trip, scenery and the oonventencee G. H . G rille y , the proprietor is L a ” . ; a to n ,in 3 11 *• “ • F ir ,t C,M' »«‘ • w y « • ! follow to make this a most attrac end oomforte of a modern railroad. from 81 to 89 per d a y . Spec- accommodating to passengers. * and at 4 p. m. Orders left w ith ! 4 U W E S ’ MAGAZINE. Why not oomhine all by using lira spring issue, which also comes B. J. A v e ry , proprietor, or a t tbe j * 1 attention paid to Commercial out in a new front cover design. the I llinois C bmtral , the up to C oF V m O M T S I Aaron* * mm H i >( a *k«tWi and itaarrtptlon aiay The Northwest Poultry JournoJ. postofflee w ill be prom ptly at- Travelers. Sample rooms in con Published by the Keith Co., Minoe date road, running two trains daily 4nre.lv aaaartain oar opinion free »hath«* an neotion. from 8 t.‘ Psnl and Minneapolis printed at Salens, the leading pool- tended to. spolis, M ina Price A H * * year. and from Omaha, to Chicago try journal of the Pacific coast, r J. Up-tik •■4 At—Nataly N othing E qual to C hamkrb - Free Reclining Chair Cars; the fa- and D ayton H bmald 81.25 oenta Pat tara». law ’ s C olic , C holkba and D iar fnou ■ Buffet-Library-Smoking Cars, per year. Now is your tiOse to Mod RROBA R x MBDV POR BoWKL COM all trains veetibuled In abort in yoor subscriptions, and secure a T b e undersigned h aving again T h e undersigned has several PLAINTS in O hildmu T — We have thoroughly modern throughout first eloee poultry paper at alo w opened biff blacksm ith shop at I good m ilk cows fo r sole. T h ey used Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera All tickets reading via Ulioois The best stock ef clothing io- the ore all fresh and good m ilkers. bis old stand at G. B, A b d ill’s, and DhIPrbaa Remedy la our family Central will he honored on there for years," says Mrs. J . B Cook,of trains «nd no sxtro fare oharged. eoanty at Niehoie A Gabriel’s. H e w ill sell at low prioes. Tw o would in v ite those who w ant Nedsrlaoda, Texas. “ We have T ake your 8unday d in n e r at extra good cows— can’t be beat work done iu bis Line, to give j Oor rates ar»4he soma as those reo-H le all our ehildren W e of ________ inferior _____ roads— why not get your tbe Com m ercial hotel. N O T IC E . — Barred Plymouth in the county, w ill also be dia- him a tria l. R epairing dona on vs a»ed otbau medicines for the.' money’s worth t Rocks «nd Mammouih Pekin poeed of, but at an advance in short notice. Tropical fruits, satined goods, same purpose, trot never found any- — rite - for - foil - Ducks, from prise winning pens. W particulars. «*, price over tbe others. Call and _____ W . F . A B D IL L . thing to equal Chamberlain’s. I f »- H ! utiooei7« ci«*™. kUL -for the Trum bull, Commercial Igg* for sals, per sitting of 13, •ee L- cows, L. W CONNOR, yon will use it-as directed it will ■- , or • address, J. A r A s ., .1 - AM. 1^. a M j WVK, holidays at D etaering’s. 50 cents. Agent, Portland, Ore J. H . M oorx , I f you have any sick -’horses ee always cure ” For saleby R. L J . C IJodeey, T F A P A, Port Snhecribe for th . h .v T » . - m in tit * .t . _ 'Dayton, Or. D ayton » H xrai d and Weekly ALD end Weekly Oregonian. Only A T T ’O R K E Y - A T - L A W . H artis. cows or dogs, Robert Earl will (Wat la n d , Ore Oregonian 82 a yhar. ” • ” • ’ f” ,b’ *’ • 1 O .. - them for you. I f your stock boa a T ry those D ill pickles at Dot- I cough be can cure it. I mering’s. They are fine. " t V T T J E -0 R E Strong, Healthy Women Hobnst, Vigorous Ken THE COTTAGE. ¿ calls magazine C o w s F o r S a le . e B la c k s m ith in g . sei P atents 1,