DEVELOPMENT DAYTON HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 17, Î90S CHOSE DAY TO HONOR HIRO - IVE. July 6, has been chosen as Sao- sjawea and order of Red Men day at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. On this dale the bronse statute of Bao jawea will bo unveiled with formal ceremonies. Bacsjawea Ftatuto Association will share tbe honors of the day with tbe order of Red Men, in giving duo recognition to tbe neglected heroine. Tbe cx- erciees will be attended by many noted women, who will attend tbe National Woman’s Suffrage con­ trition and National Association df Charities and Corrections which will be held at that lime. In order ticipate in io the ceremooiM ceremonie« me the lo particípate order of Red Meo ohanged their day atibe Fair from July 26 A feature of the exeroises will be tbe presence of several thousand school children, each wearing a button up­ on which is tbe Lkeness of Baca- jawea For the purpose honoring a neg­ lected heroine tbe Bscajawea Stat­ ute Association, composed ot prom­ inent Oregon women, was formed go with Mra Mrs» Eva Km- some time ago Em president. The associ- C hampion L iniment for R heuma tism — Cbas. Drake,■ mail carrier at Chapinville, Coon., says: Cham­ berlain's Pain Balm is the champi­ on of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying MVtmil cures tbe storekeeper beta ••oomniwmUd thia retuedy and it completely cured me ” There ie no use of any one suffering from that painful ailment when this lini- meot can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and it« continued use for a abort time will produce a perma­ nent cure. For sale by R. L Harri«. P ortland and R eturn O nly *1.35.—The Southern Pacific Com­ pany are now selling round trip tiexets to Portland from Dayton for *1 85, good going Saturday or Bunday, returning Bunday or Mon­ day, giving all day Bunday, and Monday in Portland» Th« ««me arrangement applies from Portland, giving Portland people a chance to visit valley point« at graatly re­ duced raise. EGGS FOR SETTING—Tbe undesigned will supply those wish­ ing fresh, first class eggs for setting from Plymouth Rock birds. Tbe female being from U m well known Wiley strain, of Roz. Tb« male I« of U m E. A. Hawkins strain, of N«w York. MORRIS CAIN. R«eid«noe om mil« southwest of Dayton, on McMinnvill« roud. ? The fulloWiug'iuvilation to a*- tend tbe Deveibpment League Convention which meets in Sa­ lem, March <88, has been sent out by Greatet Salem Commercial Club. . .. Pursuant to resolution of the Greater Salem Commercial Club, the uirdersigned committee' r»> preoenting that body, earnestly invite tbe Commercial organis­ ations of the several towna and cities of the Willamette Valley to attend a conveution of such bod ies which ia to be held in Ibis city qd Thursday, March 23, for the purpose of developing and carrying out the objects involved in .the following suggestions among others:— 1. The better development of our communities, tbe uniting of our forces and the harmonising of our interests along all lines that need promotion and advance ment. 2. Making and securing pro­ visions for taking care of the in­ coming tides of tourist and hoota- seekers. 3. •>* The *D® encouraging of oi new industries: the construction of with a papoose strapped to her back. Tbe girl pointing toward the distant Utilities and enterprises. sea, her face radiant and bead drawn ' We request the attendance of the President and Secretary of back and eyes full of daring, each commercial organization short hunting shirt, made of d< skips, and leggins, show a figure and at least five delegates chosen full of tbe buoyancy and animation from the membership. of youth. The staine in compoeed The intention is to hold ses- of Oregon copper and coal *7,000. eions for discussion of our vs* Tbe entire sum necessary for Ibe ried interests in the forenoon, installation of this memorial has Dot been raised, but contributions the afternoon and evening, a are being solicited from women all program for which will be formu­ over tbe country, and it is expected lated and sent you later. Let us come together and work that the total amount will be sub­ scribed to pay off all indebtedness together for better conditions in by the time the statue is unveiled. this grand country of Western M’eetern women have been enthusi­ Oregon. Fraternally yours, astic in lending their support to J. L. S tockman , Chairman, thia commendable movement. Tbe E. H ofer , statue, which is tbe first ever erect­ F rank D ayby , Secretary, ed In honor of an Indian woman,will Committee on invitation. occupy a conspicuous position in ~ tbe neuter of Columbia Court, tbe central plasa of Exposition, facing The series of article« on "The Lake view Terrace, where are ataV Discovery of Alaska,” by Miss uea of Lewie and Clark. Sacajawea was an Indian girl, a AngeeC. Laut, now being pub­ member of the Shoehone tribe, who lished in Leslie’s Monthly Mag­ joined ths Lewis and Clark expedi­ azine, are very interesting, espec­ tion, which crossed the mountains ially so to western readers. On to the Pacific a century ago, while the eve of the Lewis and Clark the party wen in midwinter quar­ Exposition, people everywhere, ters among th« Mandan Indians, in as those in the far west, are anx­ what is now North Dakota. Baca- ious to have a more perfect jawea w«a.at that lima ths mother knowledge of the great North­ of a young babe. She was the Ubly west and resources. In the arti­ woman on the expedition, and cles Miss Laut tells the history of shared with the men the hardships of th« toifeom« joorncy aoroea tbe “Thw Diwovwry of Ala«èa as it oontio«nt. She waa the friend of never has been told before. Her Captains Clark and Lewis and gen­ reputation as author of "Path­ erally rode with them in advance finders of the West,” and her , a(;tbe party, where her presence narrative skill as shown in her served to allay the suspicions of tbe great novel "Lorde ot the North,” tribes through whose country they are a guaranty of the value and passed. Two occasions she saved interest of tbe papers now being tri Ilves of Iha party, pointing tbe published in Leslie’s Monthly. J •• where every one else wan lost Succeeding papers will tell of i*i.u et«rvstioti was staring the lit­ Gray ’ s discovery of the Colum­ tle l>a nd m the face. Bscajawanen li ,or pained Che party through its bia, the adventures of Captain • i.,m j iuroey* Her husband, Char Cook, the adventures of Captain bonue>V> SV, yog money.' Call and see him. betweei __tweeo St. Paul, Chicago, Memphis, and .-w Ne« St. Louis, auvuit»»»^ — - <, —- Orle«M>a. New Subscriptions taken at this No additlon«! charge ie made for , oflee for The Youth’s Cotapanion. a seat in our reclining chair oars Also renewal*. Samples of The which are fitted with lavatories and Companion can be seen here, smoking rooms, and have porter fn Tablets of all kinds, note anc attendance. r letter paper, envelopes, pens, etc., Rates via the Illinois Central are Detmeriug’e. tbe lowest, and' we will be glad to When you want a good shave quote them in connection with any hair out- or shampoo, call on Z. transcontinental line. Spangle, the Daytonbarber. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 - Third Bl., Portend, Ore. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. 4 P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt. 4 P. A , Room 1 Col- A Homer MaKalrine—each month helpful, man Bldg , Seattle, Wash. praetieal and inaplrlh*. Full of fasci­ ' Royal (Jorge? GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. A C hicago A lderman O wes H is E lection to C hamberlain ’ s C ough R emedy .—"I oan heartily and cot soientioualy recommend Cbambei Iain’s Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs, says Hon. John Bhenick, 220 8. 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