Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 20, 1905, Image 4

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    DAYTON
HERALD An Editors Opinion of the
hoyal Gorge.
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T RI DAY, JANUARY 20, 1905
> . Advertiaemkhta or articles for
tuldicalion in H erald , should
be handed io. by Wednesday
noon, to insure publication same
Week. Lenghty articles on Sat-
ùHay or Monday morning.
F. Mrs. L P. Round, Falls Citv,
Ore., State Supt. Dept. Mercy, W.
'C. T. U, sends the following resol u
<iqn, which was unanimously adopt­
ed by the Nathwal W. 0. T. U. held
'’n Pbiladsiphia seme weeks since:
* WHKBiuer Cruelty Ie an abom­
inable «n against God and Hia cre-
atfon, and a conspicuous element
tn the worst crimes, therefore,
Resolved, That we labor to sup­
press every form thereof, including
Aivj-eeotion, and also that wo work
for legislation prescribing humane
teaching in our public schools.
Edyth Tosier Weathekred, in de­
scribing a recent trip over the Den­
ver A Rm Grande Railroad, says io
“The Exposiiion": ,.
“At last the goal of the ambition
of years has been jeaeWed —mar­
velous, wonderful, grand and in­
spiring Roff I Gorge, ie on either
band.
The only disappointing,
thing is you only base one pair of
eyes, while train darts in and out of
j|be tremendous chasm. If any who1
•have never seen it anf wondering
bow it looks just go and see. Thou
sands have tried to describe it, yet
every attempt falls short of giving
the subject justice.”
If you contemplate a trip East,
write W. C. McBride, 124 Third
street Portland, Ore., for booklets
picturing Colorado’s famous scenery
and other information you may
desire.
y1
IF YOU ARB NOT PARTICULAR
liwg the
central r , r ,
uh
Through Pullman 1U1
J“«
dally to Omal
P ion gu L imited ” trains
night between St. Paul
*nd Chicago,
,n the *orhf ”
^nertions are made
ally eobdneted) weekly
chair oars (eeat. Ire.jV
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CHICAGO POBTLAND 8:16 a :
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SPECIAL
Oally
For ths Rast vf. Runt-
Un*. *Mur-
B. H. TRUMBULL,
C. LINDREY, ?
Commercial Agent,
T. F. A P. A.
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
142 Third St., Portland, Ore,
P. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A.,
Room 1, Cotman Bldg., Beattie, Wash
J.
line.
Beethat your tiol
*^
“8 ~ “y All
point
in
the United Statea or
Canada.
tiexet
Menta sell them.
c<*
spo I lanb >LYffc
For Eastern Washing
ton. Walls Walla, Lew-
tto?'add?!yh“‘P,*U orothM inform»-
For the Bast via Hunt-1
Great Northean points I
at L a NTI u
E t P b V op ~]
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FOR BAN MANCISCOT
S. 8. Goo W Bldor—
PORTLAND AND" R btubn ONLY
$1.85.—-The Southern Pacific Com­
pany are now ceiling round tiin
Dall'
au
-^ vvy Boote
FOB DA y TON, Oregon 740sm~
for $1 35, good going Balorda
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition City and Yamhill ¿Tver Dally
now open at St. Louis, surpassée in mag. E? I11-and except
WILL YOU BE THERE?
Blacksmithing.
The undersigned having again
opened his blacksmith shop at
bis old stand at G B. Abdill’s,
would invite those who want
work done in his line, to give
him a trial. Repairing done on
short notice, i
W. F. ABDILL,
Valuable time ia taken up by the
Legislature in passing on amend-
merits to oily charters and exten­ Notice of Final Settlement
sion of corporate limits to cities and
Notice la hereby given that the under-
towns, which, probably could be
signed, the administratrix of the estate
done ae well and as satisfactorily j of
Martin Dower, deceased, has tiled her
to all, if left to those interested to Snal account In the administration of
be decided by a vote. Then again said estate, and that the County Court
there are the philanthropic physi­ has fixed February Sth., 1905. at the
County Court room in Yamhill County.
cians, who require laws enacted for (rPAffcn
at 1 «/w in «k. .»A-__ __ a
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protection of the dear people to
avoid being imposed on by impos­ aald'flnal account and objections thereto
Dated this 15th day of December, 1904
ters and quacks (T)
From the
MARIE LINA DOWER,
’
Administratrix of the estate of Martin
Dower, deeceased.
knife or otherwise by the regular M c CA in a V inton , Attorneys for Admx.
diplomaised physician, the people
really need a law for protection
from regular practitioners.
Would it not be as well to enforce
present laws: and have it arranged
that the Legislature meet once in
ten years.
. C hamberlain ' s C ough R kmbdy
A bsolutbly H ar . mlkm —The fault
of giving children med ioi ne contain­
ing injurious substances, is some­
times more diaaslrooe than the dis­
ease from whioh they are suffering.
Every mother should know Cham-
berlain’b Cough Remedy is perfectly
safe for children to take. It con­
tains nothing harmful and for
coughs, colds and croup Is unsur-
passed. For sale by R. L Harris.
™ M imoubi P acino R ailway with
Its through train cervice from Denver,
rnlarado
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One of the greatest farm and
commercial papers published
NRIVALBD SCENIC ATTRACTIONS.
west of Chicago—-the Farm and
Fireside.
NEQUALLED DINING CAR 8ERVICB.
jblished by
Crowell Publishing Co., 8;
field, Ohio, twice a monti
of Colorado’s nimous sights and resorts
D ayton H erald $1.00 a year.
The Farm and Fireside runs
20 to 32 ages eaeh issue, well
illustrati articles on farm top*
ios, and many articles of inter-
est to the farm homer? Take
advantage of the above offer as
the clubbing rates have only
been arranged to continue for a
short time.
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H ibald and Good
I
Housekeeping $1.75
80 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Eureka Haniass Oil la the best
preservative of new leather
and the beet renovator of old
leather. It oils, «often», black­
ens and protects. Uss
Eureka
Harness Oil
When your lungs arc sore
is the time when the germs < of PNEUMONIA, PLEUÄ1SY
lodgment and multiply.
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F oleys
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stops the cough,
tains no harsh e
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AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO.
Robert Earl successfully treats
all diseases with the Weltmer
method of magnetic healing and
will also teach others. Call and
■ee him at Day ton, Or.
VIA
P bopbibtob .
Our facilities enable
us to furnish cameras
of the highest grade at
prices which cannot
be met.
Leaves Dayton twice a day for
St. Joe—at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30
p. m. Returning at 11 a. m.
and at 4 p. m. Orders left with
E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the
poetoffice will be promptly at­
tended to.
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Genuinely good in
every detaiL Film or
Plates ae you choose.
Absolutely new models.
a *
7nd 1,111
oall on or ed
dress oMolals or agents of Che O. B. BN. Co.
THE COTTAGE
American
Cameras.
Yokohama and Hong Kona calling g
G zmkbàl A gbnt ,
Perttand, Ore.
IM Third 8t.
When you want a good shave
hair out or shampoo, oall on Z.
Spangle, the Daytonharber.
and
Dayton and St Joe Stage.
W. C. McBRIDE,
Tablets of all "iinds, note and
letter paper, en Slopes, pens, etc.,
Detmeriog’s.
Poco,
Buck-Eye
Send for illustrated
catalogue telling all
about our 27 styles
and sizes. Free.
Portland & Asiatic StAam
ship Company
H e H as T hem .— Parties want­
ing Guinea Pigs cgn be accom­
modated by leaving orders with,
or addressing John Arms, Day­
ton, Or. He will ship pigs by
iexprass to any part of Oregon or
Washington.
The famous
the best the market
Dall
Bunday
Uons or fain of Ito kind ever held, and
HO! FORST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD’S FAIR!
COAMEBCUL HOTEL
affords.
mending the attention of the Leg
islature. but the great number of
bills introduced which, fortunately,
will never become laws, together
with many olbere which, unforlu l
Dately, will, only serve to take up
time whichshould be devoted tbej
more carefully to the consideration
pf the really important legislation.
ZjSÄSSÄÄiA • llinois
A>h at Dock
Don’t travel over the Illinois Cen­
tral, as any old road will do you
To be held At McMinnville,
70,Jr p *1«®*««;
y 21, 10 v. m, Columbus ButIrybu are particular and want
buIMl
। the best snd mean to have ft, ask
“Our Educational Exhibit at the the ticket agent to route you via the
Lewie and Clark Fair.”—-8upt. R. I llinois C bntbal , the road that
F. Robinson, or some one sent by runs through solid vestibule trains
him.
between St. Paul, Omaha, Chicago,
‘Needed School Legislation and 8t. Louis,. Memphis, and New
How to Gnt Ilf’—Principals, H. F. Orleans.
Wilson and R W. Kirk.
No additional charge is made for
“Primary Reading, a Olase Ex-I 'a seat in our reclining chair oars
erdse ”— Mise Ida Yoder.
I which are fitted with lavatories and
•KogllBb.”— Principals H. 8. smoking rooms, and have porter in
McCann and W. O. Sims.
attendance.
_
‘The Essentials and Non-Essen­
Rates via the Illinois Central are
tials of Arithmetic.Principals, the lowest, and wo will be glad to
8. 8. Duncan and Scott Leavitt.
quote them io connection with any
Question Box.
transcontinental line.
B. H..TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142
, The first Biennial Report of Cóm-
* Third St, Portend, Ore.
miseioner O. P. Hoff, oi the Bureau
J. C. LIND8EY,
of Labor statistics and Inspector of
T. F. 4-P. A., 142 Third
Factories and Workshops, received.
-•
St., Portland, Ore.
A perusal of it will convince any
PAUL B. THOMPSON,
fair minded student of socialoglcal
Frt A P. A., Room 1 Col­
fund it Iona, that the tael Legislatura
man Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
n>adr no mielake in creating thia
new branch of »tale government.
C hambkblain ’ s C ough R emedy
The report is exhaustive in the
treatment of the work contemplated thb B est M ade .—“In my opininn
in the establishment of the Bureau, Chamberlains Cough Remedy i» the
J id contains tabulations of value, beet made for colds,” says Mrs Cora
hile the report and work of the Walter of Porterville, California.
Commi siouer only covers the pe­ There is no doubt about its being
riod from June 3, 1903, to Septein t he beet. No other will cure a col
b*-r 80,1904, report shows untiring j no quickly
No other in bo sure a
effort on part of Mr Hoff in organ-J
No other
izing the Bureau and securing static-
ties necessary for such a. splendid
exposition of the state’s interest in
the welfare of the producing ciaasee.
Oregon Btaleaman: Every mem-
be> of the Legislature who has five
bills in bis desk which he intends
to introduce should cull out four
of them and seriously debate with
hin self whether the slate would
Mvmpbi«, N»w Orléans, and all pointa
*“d *" PO,I,U
cause constii
a condition that
FOLEY’S HONEY AND
remedy for all throat and