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dayton herald - THE FAIR R0UTB Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1004.* Louis is the one that gives you ths most for vour money,—and the fact Horace Greeley once «aid, “the that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL eitlMa who indorsee the liquos tea^ ..- fio by hie vote, 1« the destroyer of these pointe to the WORLD’S FAIR his country.” > and in this connection to all points beyond, makes it to your advantage All travelers by land or sea will in case you contemplate a trip to want to read the story of “Ths oa. Wonders of Modern Travel.” which We can offer the choice of at appears in the June Woman’s Homo least a doaen different routes. Companion. B. H. TRUMBULL, ; Commercial Agent, > The Scientific American say«: 142 Third St, Portland, Oregon. “Beer drinking producea the very J. C. L indsey , 1 lowest form of inebriety, closely al T. F 4 P A lied to criminal insanity. The most 142 Third St., Portland, Ort. dangerous class of tramps and ruffi P. B. T hompson , ans in large cities are beer drink er«.” Room 1 Colman Bldg, Seattle, Washington. Grease-spots can be removed from wall-paper-by rubbing gently with ■oft bread crumb«. Pack crumb« C hambkrlain ’ s S tomach and L iv - lightly in a small ball, and work kr T ablbtb B kttkr thana D oc with a rotary motion. IT the stain tob ’« P rkscbiption —J. W. Turner, 1« very obstinate,spread with a paste of Truban, Va., aaya that Cham _ of potters’ clay, water and ox-gall; berlain’« Stomach and Liver Tablets dry and renew paste until the stain have done him more good than any disappears. Wipe down the walls thing be eould get from the doctor. with a clean ' old pillow case tied If any physician in this country over a brxim.—Worman’s Home was able to compound a medicine that would produce such gratifying Companion, reeult« In cases of stomach troub les, biliousness or constipation, hie T hbown F rom a W agon —Geo. whole time would be used in pre- K. Babcock was thrown from his m««am »A —■ <p plied Chamberlain’« Pain Balm freely and say« it is the beet lini ment he ever used. Mr. Babcock ie ecial Excursion -to a well known citiien of North Plain, the World’s Fair. ’ Conn. There is nothing aqual to 1*1 • Pain Balm for epraineand bruises. The Denver & Rio Grande, in It will effect a cure in one-third the connection with Missouri Pacific, time required by any other treat will run a series of Personally con- ment. Foreale by R.L Harrie. ti,? A Direct Line to Chicago and all pointe east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points ,__________ ■OUth. Uta thatjreur tlckai reads via ths ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern train» connect with all transcontinental Unes at 8t. Paul and Omaha. -If your friends are ooming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now In effect from all eastern pointe. B. H. TRUMBULL, J. 0. LINDSEY, Commercial Agent, - • T. F. 4 P. A. 142 Third 8»., Portland, Or».1 142 Third'Qt., Portland, Ore. P. B. THOMPSON, * 4 P. A., • Room 1, Colman Bldg , Seattle, Wash. -------------------------- - ------------------------------------------- --- --------- - M. E. CHURCH. Friday, June 17, 1904 U b00kU‘ POULTRY stop it at that time you may continue to send it and I will pay 50 cents within six months for a year’s subscription.. If not paid until the end of the year the price will be 60 cents. N ame T riumphs of M odern S urgery . —Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Or gans are taken out and scraped anc Eolished and put back, or they may e removed entire; bones are splic ed ; pipee take the place of diseaset section» of veins; antiseptic dress ings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns »nd like injuries before ipfla- walion seta in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by the old treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aots on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to suob injuries causes them to heal quickly It also allays pain and soreness Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money,not to mention the inconvenienc and suffering wbiob such injuries entail. For sale by AMw^arria. . SOUTHAND EAST —VIA— sonnn Mime ti Ie*ïî Dayton for Portland and wa> »tallone at 838 a. m.; arrive» from Portland at M5 p, m. 7 Leave« Portland...... Albany Arrive - Aabladd Sacramento Ban Francisco Ogden Denver Kan»M City Chicago Loe Angele« El Paro Fort Worth City Mexico Hourton Mem OrleaHB Washington New York 8ALEM AND McCOY STAGE The Newest; Most Entertaining; Most Instructive BLACK - The undersigned having again M L M .—The char- DRAUGHT Mteriatie songs of the lark can be opened hie blacksmith shop at Reading matter—News of the day, Literary, The Home and Home easily written in musical notes. hie old stand at- G. B. Abdill’s, Building, The Fairyland of Science, The Home Delightful, Near to the Some of the songs are generally re- would in rite those who want Soil, Gentle Manners, Right Thinking, Brief Stories’of Real Life, Ed STOCK and pea'ed several times in succession, work done in hie line, to give ucation Within the Family Circle, The Entertainment and Recreationa while others are warbled but once him atrial. Repairing done on of the Family, Common Sense, and much of other useful and instruc before songster turns to another tive subjects of the day will be treated in the journals. POULTRY strain ^f melody .In the months short notice. W. F. AB DILL, of March, April and May a number Send $2 to Dayton Herald and get MEDICINE of notes in addition to the regular' ones are sung, but they seem to be usic DAYTON MARKET. LOUIS WAMBSGANS Full price price for the the three periodicals would be $3. For $3.25 you receive, for one year THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HOME. THE COSMOPOLITAN CAPTAINS INDUSTRY AND DAYTON HERALD. Captains of Industry is a 500 page book of useful knowledge the price of which is $3 Fuller dixeription ig another column. The above ”n*r® are Hunted,anngnouM he taken advantage of without delay. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' until oue may become familiar with I the different songs sung in nny giv-1 BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND en locality. Through the kindness VEAL, of Lyman J. Belding, of Stockton, DAYTON, OR. California,! am able to give S unset readers some of the musical nota tion of th« western meadow-lark’s Washing of all kind done first class. In ease of mistakes, notice songs, as he has written them out must be given and the original list returned to the office within 24 from a clo^e study of- the birds hours. Not*responsible for goods iftSYSUdays. in the field. They will be readily Gentleman’s work a specialty. No Chinees employed. A CREAM SEPARATOR get one that recognised, if played on either a piccoh) or a flute, as these inetru lasts a lifetime. The LowxaT spkbd ut Daytoo customers will please leave orders with Z SPANGLE, Agent. menu reproduce the whistling effect bowl , qcickwst and ' basikst clranbd , Clothse to be left with him on Mondays. to a realistic degree.—Otto Emerson WUlli SBPABATg COLD OB WABM MILK. W amtxrko bat in eKiM MILK anna «»«/ io Sunset Magasine for June. WHEN YOU BUY Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and fanners keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry "Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can health for weeks. Deaiere gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine.. If yourt does not, «end 25 cent» for a sample can to the manufacturer«. The BlMk-Draufht Stock and Ponltey M*dloin«l.th«b«»Hev.rtri.d Oar ■toek vu looking bad whan yoa arat ma the medicine and no* they are a P. BROCKINGTON. A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee A St- Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the “P ionkbb LixmD” trains every day and night between St. Paul and Ohcago, and Omaha and Chicago, “The only perfect trains in the world. ” Understand: Connections are made with A ll Transcontinental Lines, assur ing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coachee, electric lights, «team beat, of a verily equaled by no other line- , See that your ticket reads via “The Milwaukee’’ when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All tiexet agents sell them. For rates, phamplets or other informa tion, address, J. W. C abby , H. 8. Rows, Trav. P m «. Age. Geuera' Agent- _ PORTLAND, OR X Fann and Gardan Department; uhlldran’» Dapartmant;______________ Scientific Department; Spirit ot the Preae, eM., etc _ ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. n>e Wltnern and D attom H uau combina» only 11.60 a year. cvmomaa SAABBATI READING^ ULIOIOUI IN CKABACTBa. No New»; No Politic«. Stories: Poetry; taw tay-School lesson; Christian kndcsvor and Kpwortb League Topics; Mothers’ Sabbath Af- ternoon with the Children; Miscellaneous Re ligious Matter. ONLY SO CENTS A YEAR. The Sabbath Reading and D ayton R ibald combined, only |1.40 a year. SPECIAL OFFER, The Wltnem. Sabbath Reading and D ayton - H bbald combined, only 12.00. a year. These three papers combined affoed a liberal home education America’s Greatest Weekly THE A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Toledo Blade. TOLEDO’ OHIO i 1 l | It you are going east a careful selection of your route ie essential N ew P resses , N ew S tereotype . to the enjoyment ofyour trip. 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In short current topics made plain In each lune Alli bt> editorial matter Written from inception thoroughly modern throughout. epeclal down to date. The only paper publlehed eenec- All tickets readtag via Illinois »ISM? Central will be honored on tb«M &t Aert^’kl’y M%».‘o“vX trains and noaxtro fore charged. Our rates we the same as those the Blade pnbUehM «hort and aerial »torlee of inferior roads—why not get your and many dapartmente of mattamtted toi •very “ember of the family. Only fl.00a.year money’s worth X' Write for free apec^tMn CT^>Ie«^Addreu, ' Write for full particulars. B. H Trumbull, Commercial Toledo, Ohio. Agent, Portland, Ore J. C Lindsey, TF & P A, Port end; Oro. A __ __ __ I À FREJ PATTERN THE COTTAGE 8MI.OTH and no MOISB. J. F. STAIGER, DE LAVAL. v NEW YONK WTNESS. Portland, Oregon. “THE MILWAUKEE,” Three Periodicals for $2 a brilliant success tn the beginning and has been steadily growing ever since Time is the test of all things, and has set its approval on the Thrlce-a-Week World, which is widely circulated In sv. ery State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the winter and year 1«09 will make its news service, If possible, more extensive than ever. All events of iniportanoe, no matter where they hap pen, are reported accurately and prompt ly. The subscriber, for only one dollar a year, geta three papers every week and more news and general reading than moat great dallies can furnish atflve or six times the price. The Thrlce-a-Week norld la absolutely fair in Its political >ewi; Partisan bias is never aifewiod to affect Ite news columns, and Democrat _ nd Republican alike can obtain tn Ite pages truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition to all the news, the ThrDe- a-eek Wor Id furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and oth er features of Interest. The Thrice-a Week rld'a regular eubecrlptlon pride Is only |1 per ye and thia pays for ISA papers. This un equaled newspaper and D ayton H kbal D together one year fortl.U. The regu lar subscription price of the two paper* is $2. - - Connecting at Ban Fran claco with aerami TBS BMT AU ABOUND y AXIL Y NXVfyAriB. ■teamahip linea for Honolulu, Japan, China. Philippine*, Cen trai and South Africa An ExponMU oi Applied Chrt»tl»olty ; mdapandant in Fon*» W. E. COMAN, G. V. and P. A. o’ttehÄoYd.0' ,DUrert Those going from, thia section to Salem, will often find it con venient to go by McCoy. The stage leaves Salem every morn ing returning in the afternoon. G. H. Grilley, t h e propri e to r is accqmmodating to- passengers. - Subscribe for the D ayton H erald and Weekly Capital Journal, both one year for $1 60. Hearse The D ayton H erald and the New York Thrice-a-Week World, one year $1 66 THE TWENIETH CENTURY HOME. THE COSMOPOLITAN \AND DAYTON HERALD. MB a m»öp i» nao pm has p m 6:10 p m 6:00 a m 7:46 p m 8:46 « m 4M»m 7«0am 9:80 a m 9:16 a m _ 736 a m 736 a m 7:46 am 8;S0am 330 pm 836 am 630 pm «;00pm ASO am 6:00 am DAO am ll;80»m 7;00 a m 730 a m SAO m 6iS0 p m «;42 m 6442 am 12:10 p m 12:19 p m Pnllman and Toartrt cam ou both traina Chair cam Sacramento to Ogden and KI P mo and Tourlrt cam to CMoago, St Loul», Ne# Orleana and Weahlagton. 4- DAYTON, OREGON. _ S tartling E vidence —Fresh tea All these req ui re me ute are embodied timony in greatquantity constantly In the well known comes in, declaring Dr King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and eMds to be unequaled A re cent expression from T. J. Me Far- TEN DAYS , , „ -------- TRIAL L * land, Hentorville. Vs. serves as ex- W111 ample. He writes; ‘ I had bron- W" ot the8e Uot8- Ai thitis for three years and doctored J"?.?" w-”8 y°° * <MUlo*u< ell the Ume without being benefited. Then I beghn taking Dr. King’« NEWBERG CREAMERY, Agta. New Discovery, and a few bottles Newberg, Oregon । wholly cuasd me ” Equally effec i----------- —— -------------- ---- Uva in curing all lung and throat The 8t. Louis Republic and’ trouble«, consumption, pneumonia, D ayton H bbald ,oue year tor $1 26 and grip Guaranteed by C W < The regular price of each paper is Pnwril, druggirt FTrial bottles free, $1 per year. The Republic is issued regular aisee 60c and $1. , twice a wtek. ASO Dm >— *“• “d "**• J., G. LEWIS, Mang., Butcher* Shipper From - Alaaka Dock, 830 p m New York World Dayton Casket House only for the edification of the mate, and are not beard at other seasons of the year. Many larks, too, have individual notes, and there are songs that are peculiar to different " sections of the state, as those ofj northern California are not similar i to those of the southern part of the •tale, or Arisona. Some iarkif with voices sweeter than those of others, have a much more regular vogabu-1 un muti pul & Asiatic Steam until July 9, will be one of the C ity . < grandest affairs of the kind ever D. Oft H. A. O. U. W. hold in Portland. There will be Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, ibr e grand pa adee. The first, S tate . June 28, when the king and qoeeq meets every Tuesday night in the A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting mem will arrive in the city under esoortl bers always welcome. Of warships and gorgeously deco MB8. JENNIE PERKIN8, C. of H, rated barges. The second parade’ ’ < MR& FLORA PAXTON, Ree. will be on July 2. It will , be an electrical, spectacular parade— something new for the west. Thou-I UNITED ARTISANS, sands of electric bulbs will shine Security Aseembly No. 16, meet in reg out from each float, and the floats al*r session the 1st and 2d Monday in will be made up lllustraling the hie- •t7:3° toricaUivente of the United States. P' “* Vi‘iUng “i^HOWE k. A. Tq,is epectacular parade will cost L. A. RO88NER, Bec. 16000 Tbe third parade will be on1 A full supply of Undertaker» Goods kept in stock. Joly 4lb; it is expected that there furnished when requested. * c I. O. O. F will not be lees than 80,000 men in Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F., the parade, and 40 banda to furnish every Wednesday evening in Ode musió. In the evening there will meets Fellows Hall. Visiting brethren wei be a grand display of fire works. come. ELLIS F. HADLEY N. O. The railroads and transportation 8. W. SIGLER, 8ec’y. lines have all granted extra low rates to Portland during the 12 days of celebration. • ark Dally ~Cdumbla fclver Dlvloion For Aatoria and” way « (B ■ m i Abona points, connecting with Dally 11*0» * ’¡.WMO ¿n<1 **■ Sunday ex Bunday North Beach, atr Has- Saturday aalih A«h «t|dock I ___ 10: 10:00 00 p p m m ^Yamhill River Route for DA y TON. Òre.orT 7Ä a “---- 5A6p¿~" City and Yambili ¿Tver Dally Dally . rwilnfa aS.. pointa atr» Kimura and ______ ** except Modoc, Aah-at Dock * tn day I Water permitting) Snake River fconte FOR LEWISTON, Ida7~40 About and way' points from Daily 5:00 p m Riparia, Wash, steam- ox Sat Daily en Spokane and Lcwla- ex Frida ton HOI FOB ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD’S FAIR! LODGE DIRECTORY eadow 830 a tn Dally March........ .... .7........... -••••••-............... Purnell Fishburn lu vocation. T1CKKT OFFICE. Third and Waahington Tel«-* Address of Welcome............ J ................... ................... George Gabriel _____________ phone Main 7U. “Our Flag” ............. .. ............ .......................... ‘.............. Petty Dower Duet............................................ . Misses Clara Bertram. Tresa Watson Portland WILL YOU BE THERE? “Cyrus W. Field”.................... ship Company “The Stepping Stones of Life” G aa Nature’« Art Gallery ot the Rockies in addition .......... Grace Howard For Yokohama and Hong Song.......... ............................... UDU to the attractions at St. Louis. This ckn only “Minute Gun at Sea” ‘Abraham Lincoln”............ .......... . ... Leola Glaes For rate» and lull Information call on or ad- be done by going or returning, via the “True Greatnee”...................... ................Rena Eisele dreaa oMclal» or agent« of th« O. B. A N. Co. Duet.................. ........................ Mr. Edwards and Mr. Moore “Life Among the Lowly”..... .. Willie Waggoner NRIVALED SCENIC AJTRACTI0N8. . • “Self Culture”................. THE L.Opal Huddleston Presentation of D. and 8*. by Chairman of Board ................ B. Gabriel NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE i~....................... .............. ....... Mrs. Fishburn UNSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE. Solo.... . ............... “Class History”-............ .. .. .......... Mabel Simler THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION T “Class Prophecy and Poem” ,. .Purnell Fishburn Bead wherever the English Language to Address to the Class....... ... .L. R. Aiderman Spoken. Benediction . ......................... . . Rev. R. E. Dunlap The Thrioe-a-Week odd which vas Cut This Out Blacksmithing. FOB SAN FSANCISCÒ: 8. 8. G«o W Eld«r— May 8 8 Ore PROGRAM ^taSTSS.****• tor —Proeperity Circle No. 200 Women of Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even- The Federated Trades Council is Woodman hall, Dayton, Or. Vie Rud Fraternal. Order« Mardi-Gras 1U“« Neihl^ alwaya welcoma» ■•nd Cari.ivsl taWhetdin Pinttand MMISS HATTIE G GOWDY, Olerk? beginning June 28 and continuing1 8Ì* okan AT lÿ ' ér " ■ TM p ■ For Kartarn Waahing- Dally tou. Walte Watte, Law- iaton,Co«nrd’Alene and Great Northean poluta ATLAÑfW~eïFRÏ8S H - For the Kaat via Hunt- Dally Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully give on application. E ngineer L ost H is J ob .—An en sinns will run through to St. Louis AV. O. McBRIDE, deaerai A.^ent, gineer of one of the fast train« while without change of oars, making short stops at principal points en oiling his engine at a little station 124 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREGON was offered and accepted a bottle of route. The first of these excursions wbfeky, which, after taking a drink will leave Portland June 7th, and he put in bis pocket. A moment the second June 17th, The rate later he was accosted by the super from Portland will be $67.60 to St. If You Are Interested In intondent of that division of the Louie and return. Excursionists road r.nd ordered to leave his engine and consider himself discharged. ' The superintendent taking hie place — in the cab, ran the engine to end of route, and-re marked to an inquir-i no one should manage THE W. ing friend no one should mana an -- I 1 engine.on his road who had drank f NO- 2°°— Woodmen of the World meets first and And -mail to Dayton Herald spirits or bud a bottle in bis pocket third Tuesday of each month, at Wood This is significant of a great change man hall. Dayton, Oregon. Visiting in publie sentiment and shows that Neighbors welcome. To the N orthwest P oultry J ournal , S alem , O regon : ALFRED SWEENY, O. 0. railroad men recognise keenly the CHAS SAUNDERS, Olerk. danger of having a drinking man Enclosed plea»» find ten cents for a-three months’ trial in a responsible position in the train subscription to the Northwest Poultry Journal. If I do not service.—Journal of Inebriety. 1 WOMEN or WOODCRAFT wf . DAYTON.PUBLIC SCHOOL Tbroual limu Haudan! and luu rl et »leap Ing car» < to Omaha. Chicago, Spokane; tourtet ateapta» Eaaaaa CRy- City; o» car» cava dally to jum (peraok- ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining ehalr ear» (»eau tree) to the Kart dally. ---- WfOg ------------------------ Arrive* c ST cauo P ortland KIS a m special Pallp Otily Por the Kart vi* Hunt ington. RaOPBIBTOBt M'ÔIEK^ MAGAZINERS « UM«’ MAGAZINE. OREGON FREE respect Travelers nection Good cash at Take your Sunday dinner at the Commercial hotel. Patierno. Sample roMB.e in oon- R. L. CONNOR, ATTQRHEY-AT-LAW M c M innville , O b . tomáis” I