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About Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
sbn ^ bm DAYTOK BBAALD- FRIDAY, The eoat of eetabiisbing a obeMO A factory on tba Pacific corei vartoo xa . OCTOBER 21, 1904 Tb* murderer takrn a Single lift; the Mme amount for equipment. Te equip a ereamery capaMo of handling the milk from between taker, eirikeo et tbe beert of the three end four hundred cows, 02100 Io aomo looalittea owners eeiimato Rooeevek. Tbs Lewie and Clark («oteanial X noci lion Company offers for sate the price ofÏ2 euch, 25,000 Souvenir Gold Doilays. To each purcbaaer <»f flvaeolM will bu given nne coin free of charge, making aix f ,r «10 There coinè are leaned by Sue rotary of tba Treasuary, under TbiNority of an aal of Coograaa, Approved by President Roosevelt, ‘Aprii 13. l®04 Tb* ,imw ’• —Km ma »ackIs Marshall in SuoMt Magatine for October. .. . world io effected by compromiM. The Liquor Problem ia one of the moot momentous that the human race hae today to face. Between 'id to 260,000. - Tba ooina are mn tbe rigid obetinenee and the bollev- era io the doctrine of laimes-fairo, Mr. John Briaben Walker coomb aide it the bead of Captain William with a remarkably well t^oughl-tgit Clark and the word« “United States plao of compromiM, tbe working of which SMma practical and pregnant with benefit. Hit an editorial ia Captain Meri west be» Lewie and the lb* October Cosmopolitan. Word*, “Lewie-Clark Kxpoeitloo, "IH SuMMBBTIMB DOWN ST THS Portland, Oro.” and data ”1904.” This is the title of a new and The coin baa neither wreath nor and chorea writ* atare. Some estimate of Cho vaine of tbta email ioeua of eooreoir legal tender gold dolbn may be made T~^i 1— ill CUI T THK FAIR ROUTK Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. IKiPk moot for tour tuonov,—and the fact that the ILLINOIS UKNTRAL Thoroughly modern Uutee eoanect with all transoooUaantai line* at At. Teal and oBott U mubpassbd B nbvicb vje ClMeepointo to the WORLD’S FAIR Oataha. — ' — If your frieuda are eomtn< «"»t la* ua know and we will quota teen* direct and in thia connection to ail pointe tea aoaetally low rutaa sow in ein-i from all eaatern points. „ beyond, makee it to your advantage Any tofotmaUon as to mte«, route«, etc., cheerfully gtva <>■ applicatioe. in com yon contemplate a trip to any point aaat, to write m . B. H. TRUMBULL, We can offer the choice of at ' 3 Commercial Agoni, J. C. LINDHRY, beat a dosen different routae. , 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. R H. TRUMBULL, 142 Third 8l., Portland. Oro. < jl - Commercial F. B. THOMPSON, F. * P. A, - 142 Third St, Portland, Room 1, Colman Bldg . Seattle, Wash J. C. L indsby , ■a. teat yo« Beat mad. eta the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R 142 Third St., Portland, Oro. P; B. T hohpson , JMIUIOAD I Coins are sent to purchasers by reg istered mall, at expense of Expoei- PriooBO cento per copy. Byoend- tion Company. ing 25 cento in poetago otampe to The coins are for salo at Bank of the ThMtriool Mucic Supply Co,, Dayton. Nm 44 Veto 28th St, Now York a A n I dbal A mbbican .—Wbst this C auob or L ockjaw .—Lockhwor country wants now ia men—not few ^f thorn, but a multitude—a vast tetanua, to oouoed by 0 baoillue oy majority of bar citiseoa, who shall germ which oxtoto plentifully in be just such men as Theodore Roosd- street dirl. It to inaotivo oo long m expoeed to the air, but when car chirking no labor, however hard, ried beneath tbe akin, co in wounds -able io stand the etrain of sturdy caused hy perauasioncapsor by rus integrity, guided by high civic ide ty nails, and when air ia exclode<1 als. atandinglrflexible and inexors- the germ is roused tn activity *».d bly for‘the truth aud the right. His troancoe the moat virulent poLon nwn words from his address, ‘"The nown. These germs may l>e de Strenuous Life,” may he taken aa stroyed end all danger of lockjaw iha haaia »nd foundation for a new avoided by applying Chsmberlain’s source* of philosophy and national Pain Balm freely aa soon aa injury policy, which will'gu*rd against all ia received. Pain Balm iean anti- rocia) dangers if the people of this aeptic and canaeo cute, hruieea and like injuriea to heal without •malm <* country will but heed tbem: “In the lest ans lysis, a healthy ration and in one third the time re state can exist only when tbe men quired bytbeuanaltreatment. Itia and women who make it up lead lor aale by R. L Harris clean, vigorous, healthy lives; when B bttbr than P ills —The quee children are an trained that they shall endeavor not to shirk difficul ti**n hae been a>*ke<l—in wbit way Vet* but to overcome them; not to ere Chamberlnin’e Stomach and seek ease but to know bow to wrest Liver Tablet« superior to the ordi triumph from toil and risk. Tbe nary cathartic snd liver pills? Our u.dn must be gled to do a man’s answer to: They are easier snd more work, to dare and endure and to pleaeant to take and their i-ff^-i Ie Iwhor, to keep himself sud keep eo gentle and so sgr*w»ihlH that one those dependent upon him. The hardly realises that it is produced woman ounst be the housewife,, tbe by a medicine. Then they not only helpmeet <>T the hotnemaker, tbe move lbe bowels but improve the wire and zealous mother of many appetite sod aid digestion For sale at 25 cents per bottle, by R L children.’’ Here is a remedy tbst goes to the Hsrris. foundation. The worda are tboee Hx H as T hbm .—Parties want of a leader and carry with them a warning and an admonition. The ing Guinea Pigs can be accom ndore Roosevelt has coined a word modated by leaving orders with, I hat we should take os a national or addressing John Arran, Day watchword and set it up as a beacon ton, Or. He will ship pigs by iig^t on every hilltop throughout exprass to any part of Oregon or •hi nation: “Homemaker.” Washington. «t*»Msf Foe tbe Saat <1. «UM “Wtöm'iDU RJHlBUUL atan to lire. AiMsrviaMeaaM from 8t, Ionia sud aokod nao U Conmblaklver nWoion Seattle, bought »bdttlo. •> Snoday I i dre that BU8INK88 PROPOSITION. If you are going east a . carefol selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of your trip/ If it io a business trip time ia the main oonsiderstion; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the conveniences and oomforte of a modern railroad. Why not combine ell by nsing A HOI FORST. LOUIS AMD THE WORLD’S FAIR1 WILL YOU BE THERE? 0 Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies io addition ÖÜÜ to the attractions at 8t Louis. Thia ooo only ba done by going or returning via the m «CBM1O NRIVALKD U SCENIC «rthad & Asiatic Steam ship Company ATTRACTION^ from St. Paul and Minneapolis and from Omaha, to Cbleage PLKA8K. Free Reclining Chair Cars; the fa- mon a Buffet-Library-8moking Care, Write fof iiluulrated bookla/of Colorado’» Lmous eights and reaorte. all traine veetihuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. W. (J. MoBRIDE, General; Agent All tickets reading via Illinois PORTI, A ND, OREGON. Central will bu honored on there 124 Third Rtmet, TÍ TH MIC ANDERSON DAYTON, SOUTH AND EAST VIA of inferior roads—why not get your money’s worth? Write for foil particulars. B. H Trumbull, Commercial PROPRIKTOR OF M i neralWaterW orks, J. C Uadeey, TF4PA, land, Ore. wnmnoncct Port MANPrACTOBIR or ALL KINDS ON PoNTLAND AND R h TUBN ONLY 91.36 —Tbe Southern Paci^c Com pany are now selling round trip tiexete tn Portland from Dayton for 91 86, good going Saturday or Will datlver to any part of the county. Orders solicited. Sunday, returning Sunday or Moo- HARRY WAMBSGANS, Newberg. Yamhill County, Or. da giving all day Sunday, and Monday in Portland. Tbe same arrangement applies from Portland, giving Bortlaud people a. ohanM to The quickest and beet way to get to 8nl«m. Makee direct connec visit valley pointe at greatly re* tiona with the 11 o’clock South Bound Overland, the main line of the dneed rates. ■«■emmmfoamreramaiBwiwwB P R. R at Salem, »nd the afternoon Nortb-Boond NOTICE—Dr. Estock baa leaves DALLAS daily, except Sunday, 7 00 A. M IA» P. M. Leaves SALEM daily, except Sunday, block south of th« hardware Arrives in SALEM daily, except Sunday, 945 A. M. Arrives in DALLAS daily, except Sonda; 4 00 P. M. Mineral Waters, Boot Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider. DALLAS-SALEM STAGE. J. J. Salem Phone 851 rain nnmn Portland, Oregon. His telephone b No. 82. fidl W. C. McBRIDE, Dalla« Phone 96 - IM Third 8t. Porttoad, Ore. store and get reward. •ble war of healin. white you work. Sent on t ._______________ ALKX mintili, mu, A. J. McCANN, Prop. LOST—Between W. Good rich’s and 8larr*t, a book entl* tied “Bible Phrenology.” Find or please leave st H bra L d office. MEW YORK WTMESS. Aa Bxpouentof Applied Cbrlitlanlty; Independent in PoRtiaa Wa»«o«rathln* ot Interni far «v«ry Mnbu of th« houaebold. Farm and Darden Department; The public are invited to give thie Children'■ Department: Oclentlie Depariaraat; houee a trial. The houee hae lately been Snl* It of the l-reea, ate., etc refltted, newly painted and papered ONLY OMB DOLLAR A YBAR. and conveniently arranged for the ae- The Wltneae and D attoh Hanau» combined commotion of the public. Clean bed». Table» enpplied with the beat the market a Horde. SAABBATN READING. a uxTaan-rao» Dayton and "L Joe Stage. Leaves Dayton twice a day for 8L Joe—at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30 p. m. Returning at 11 a. m. and at 4 p. m. Orders left with BROS», E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the OREGON postoffice will be promptly at tended tn. cento per yard. Inquire of Mrs. Groves, Dayton. ÀruzpâmaN ; P atents A UMS' MAGAZML As good stock of shoes, for moo. ladies, children snd everybody, ss esn be found sny where in the couo- y, at Nichol« A Gabriel’a - ravin, aololy in enanaevnh. . No Nawa; No Politic«. Utoriee: Poetry; 8nn day.School teaaon; Chriatiaa Endeavor and Kpworth UaKue Topic.; Mother»' Sabbath Af ternoon with th« children; Milcallaneone Ra- llgioua Matter. ' ONLY SO CBNT8 A YBAB. TheBabhatb Readtux »nd D a V to » N bbal O eombiuod, only ll.JSayaar. -««w* Subscribe for tbe D ayton H bb * A ld aud Weekly Oregonian. Only 92 a year fan tbe two. SPECIAL OFFER. The Wltneaa. Nablwth Reading and D avtoi « HaaALocombined, only S1.SS. a year. Thera tbree paper» combined adbad a liberal Lota ol new Gabriel’s. B< groceries. wcublv bilioiova When you want a good shave hair cut or shampoo, call on Z. Spangle, tbe Daytonbarber. uraka Hamasa Oil at Nichola Do all work in the line of BLACKSMITffiNG, R. L. CONNOR, 8ocb as horse ehoeing, plow and repair work in sood ehape and on ehort notice. Give them »trial. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Why PayCash M c M innvillb , O b . WHKN YOU CAN BUY ON America’s Greatest Weekly THK Toledo Blade TOUKDO’ OHIO Known Nownpapar In the United States, OtMulaUon 171,000. Popular In every Htate. The Best Th« Toledo Blad« I« now In «tailed In its new ■“"■MÄ***! dem plant and «qtildment New York and Uhicoao. It la the only Weekly naw.paper edited expraaaly for every .State and territory. The new* of the world to arranged ANTHROPOGRAPHY: PIANOS Of the four nations and forty-eight tribe» that descended from Abraham (■leu. H). I have discovered the fixed i law, or seal (Bar., 7. 4) of the intellect | by which I can tell to what tribe you be- long—Jew, G. ntlle or the lost tribes. I 8end me your age, year, day, month,na- , Uonaltty, complexion, color, hair, eyre,' photograph and SO cents mailing expeo- •es. aud receive test tribe-reading free. My book (260 pages. 41 Illustration!*) of tbe tribes’ hlstoiy and their origfh. gl.00 doth, ll.W paper. B. BBVINGTON WKBBKR. Anther , Dayton, Oregon. Jal editorial matter written from ially a»w»pap«r«, and x«t thlrat for plain taria ThalthU kind of a Mw~q------------- lar, 1« provaa by Un fact that Ura We new baa over 1M»N yaarly Mbaeril •iroalatad la all parte of ibe United n M ORGANS STOVES «N UMES^T MNSEOOLB FONNTNtt SçM •• •• «ent« ««• Blacksmithing. The undersigned bavingagain opened his blacksmith shop at his old stand at G. B. Abdill’a, would invite those wb<> want work done in hie line, to give him a trial. Repairing done on short notice. W. F. AB DILL, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Photography for the AMATEUR Half its Former Cost Poco, BuduEye 1100 per year—10 centr a copy. WELTMERISM The Greatest Lisco very of ths Age as a Method of American Eire allora and pari exewedingl B wIM jMy jÑ« N>___ __ __ . The Weltmer method of healiing THK BLADE, originated, practiced end taught by Profeaeor Weltmer. Toledo, Ohio. ROBKRT KARL, Dayton. Cancer cured or no pay. NOTICK TO HUNTKR8 AND The deaer ving poor treated free C hambbbiain ’ s C ouch R bmbdy . OTHKRS. —No one who ie acquainted with its Hunters, eportemew a«d all oth- good qualitiee ban bo era are warned against hunting or “THE MILWAUKEE. trespassing on premises of the on Iain’s A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil derrigned. All perrons trerpassiug waukee A 8t. Paul Railway, known all tbereon will bo pro-**cutad to full over the Union aa the Great Railway extent of the lew ; regardieuonf in- running the "I’toxaan Lmrvan'* traina I night between Rl. K lus H adlny It is aleo a certain aere lor croup dividual. and Omal.a and Ch R N. 8 nbll , A. D btm saura, I. T homa , A. R ossner . fldenlly ta 4 baby aa I o an adult. It leale« platani to taka. Whet Haw. * • * all of theta facte are taken into cow Mllwaak««” when gofag te any aidvration it la not surprising tbsl ' iwopla tn foreign lands, as at borne atandtag, Mlary Itl weekly, wite eg- penaaa advanced each Monday by cheek “"y“ ntolmalata or other esteem this remedy veçy higher and direct from headquarter», Horan and ■ p p other after bating coa Ferrale by R. L. Harri Bldg., A tlantic NKQUALLKD - DINING CAR 8ERVWK. UNSURPASSED IN KFFORT8 TO were oriued 19,499,3S7 between (he yeere 1549 «nd IBvO There now rett for 92 Meh. No coins of thio iMue will bo pieced on T hr Y outh ’ s C ompanion C alkn dab roa 1906 —In tbe ornamental ox lender for 1906 The Companion < ffers its readers a picture which may remain aa a permanent deors fh<n after tbe year with which it is thus aaeoclated has passed. The Compsnion calendars have always been favorably received ; tbecalen dar for 1905 baa merits not found )n he predecessors. “Carnation,” • be picture which forms tbe middle Cnel, is reproduced from a picture oils painted aapecially for the Companion. Quite apart from the artistic quality of tbe work, it has an not of door atmosphere that will make it a pleasant thing to look at nn the drearieat days. It symbol isea what is for most readers tbe happiest reason—summer. The combination nt soft colors, the green background of tree«, the rich bright ness of the o»rnationa which the pretty girl is holding in her band, make e plcture that many readers . will wish to from* and keep. In anticipation of this desire the picture hae been reproduced in eoch a shape aa to be vanity framed. It is 8| inch ea in width, 10j in height, and ia encloaed in v he If inch border of embossed gold. Tbe calendar nf which the picture Ie the middle pan el, haa the form of a screen, 20f by H{ inches. The two wings of the screen bear vignette of tbe twelve months six on each wing, through which twine graceful caranations in ambosaed gold. Tbit calendar is copyrighted and published exclu sively by The Companion for those subscribers who pay for the year 1906. . _ Room 1 Colman Washington.. g WARl Ryth e. Walla W.X,. J. Co., W. G amy , H. 8. Row», ^tefeV^Ä.«^ FHILPS W CalamMra An PUBUSHINO BoHdlnc. Illustrated Genuinely good In CONTANT San Francioso. C Magasine for D ayton H ss a lo and Good Housekeeping 41.75 per year. THE COTTAGE. Our faciUtlas onaMo ua to furnish cameras HAO J. F. STAIGER J \ P bopbibtob . SALEM. OREGON. catalogue telling First class in every reepeet »teefrani 91 lo 92 per day. Spec ial attention paid to Corri mar rial Travetora. Sample roome in oow- nection OUDnOREIMfil all 4x5POCO AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO.