MU —V T G △ Y T O N HERALD' *tB 8°°^ work. But I feel that U O‘ REDUCED ROUND TRIP SUM- Those wanting horses shod in SEE • THE MILWAUKEE. I . lettu disclaimer is made of any con- M ER EXCURSION KATES good shape, wdl find it to their F*RIDAY, MARCH 9. 1906 necliou with Mr. Cake and his can- I Natures Wondrous Handiwork TO NORTH PACfriÖ a 1 vanlage U> cull al W. F. Ab didaoy and that Mr. Richardson be li ’ s ibdp and have work done. T -----V COAST SPOKANE “Th© pioneer Limited" St. “Tbe Road of a Tbotfeaud Won requeated to desist from participu He also sets 4ires on wagons or AND CALIFOR ­ tion in the political campaign,the re dere,” a story told by the Sunset, buggies, and-does Afber repairs NIA—1906 a makaxine of the West, has been eulta to League will be disustrous "Short Line" Omaha to on those« vehicles. All work -The generous contributions to the received at this office. The book During the Summer season of done in tb6 blacksmith line. Chicago was sent by A L. Craig, General Oregon Development League have Passenger Agent Oregon Railroad come from all political parties. Un­ 1906, reduced round trip excursion "South-West Limited" Kan’ and Navigation Co. and Southern der the guise of working tn interests rates will be in effect from the East Nichola Æ Gabriel the old estab. of Oregon Development League Mr. to North Pacific Coast points, such sas City to Chicago Tacifie Co. (lines in Oregon) Port­ land, Or. The book ie handsomely Cake aud Mr. Richardson have as Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vic­ lished mercantile company of this illustrated with scenes along the toured the State, and I submit that toria, Vancouver, etc. ; also to Spo­ city, always keep their large stock 3<> train« in the service on any railroad in (inoa of the Southern Pacific Co., it is unfair to the League that Mr. kane and San Francisco, Los Ange­ of general mpfcb^Ddise we|l replen­ th»-<4rld that equals in eqalpnieut that of the & ST. PAUL ished with the latest style of goods CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE which shows the beauties and won Cake should take ad vantage of these les and San Diego RY. They own and operate their Own aleeping circumstances to furthep bis own Rates from Chicago via direct in their line, which they sell at ders and charms of the regions aud diniuK ears oa all their trains, and give their pHtrons MA-cXcrfTence of service not ob­ through which the lines pass The political ends I feel that all that lines to the North Pacific Coast amp lowest prices for cash. THROUGH UTAH & COLORADO tainable elsewhere. *- — Shasta route of the Southern Pacific is needed is to call your attention to California will be $75.00, and from this condition, and the rebuke that Missouri, River points, namely, Berths on their sleepers are LOKiitR. higher Castle Gate, Canon of tha Grand. extends from Loe Angelee, Cal than iu sfmtinr can» on any other Bitch Canon. Marshall and Tenues- Hue- They protect their trains by the BLOCK through San Francieco to Portland, Mr. Cake will receive for attempt to Council Bluffs, Omaha, Atchison, If you have a buggy, wagon or system. see Passes, and the World-Famous Or., over one thousand three hun­ use the League as a partizan polit­ St/Jpsepb, Kansas .City, also St. machinery of any kind to repair H S. ROWE,-4 dred miles, and it is an attractive ical machine, will be as sharp, as it Pauraud Minneapolis will be$6060 B A. Harrie at the old Baxter stand, Fur Descrlptlve »nd llhutrated Pamphlet« write Gene ml A gw ut. journey. Among the scenes shown deserves. Mr. Cake is not the only Rates to Spokane, will be $5.00 less will do it for you in good shape. 134 Third St., Portland, Ore. Republican in fhe Oregon Develop ­ than to the Coast or $7000 from W. C. M' BRIDE, Ornerai Agent, in the illustrations are some of the He also makes anything in the fur- t 1'44 Third Ntreet, A ' .grand mountain scenes in Califor- ment League. There areothers who Chicago and $55.00 from the Mis­ nituae line. Give him a call when are entitled to the honors of office, souri River and St. Paul. nia and Oregon, and views oi the P ortland , you want anything in bis line. O regon . Rates one way via Shasta Route State oapitol at Salem, Oregon City, but none has the temerity to attempt to exploit himself at the expense of and California will be $13 50 higher and other parte of Oregon; Some C0118»etÄL HOTEL, of the old Missions, landscape and such a non-partisan, non political than those mentioned. and excellent organization as the These tickets will be ort efale other views in California. Oregon Development League. < daily commencing June 1st and A. J. McCANN, Prop. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION You all know the disastrous re- । continuing until September 15th, T — he W ealth of ..««««wo. A laska .—The ” ■— a »o nuits suits vu to vsreguu Oregon iruru from ui meddling in with final return limit of October /alue of Alaska to Seattle, alone, in | partisan political fighte, I appeal 31st. Read Wherever the English Language DAYTON, ORE. ’ ihn aiv years vnura from 1ahnrtlo _______ . , - is Spoken. ; the six from 1897, shortly at. af- . to _______ you ______ as a •.* çitizen and j j in the inter-. A. L. CRAIG, ter discovery of the Klondike, up est of the State to take prompt ac­ The most valuable paper for voii is the Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. The public are invited to give this New \ ork Thrice-a-Week World,because house a trial. The house lias lately been to 1903, is estimated as follows: In tion to prevent any such interfer­ > , Portland, Ore. it oilers yon more at the price than any the sjx years just referred to the ence in political matters on the part refitted, newly painted and, papered other paper published anywhere in the and conveniently arranged for the ac- territory known as the Klondike, of any man, or set of men connected world. commotion of the pubfu:. Clean beds. aqd Alaska, have produced gold to with the Oregon Development This is. a time of great events. The Tables supplied with the best the market the ampunt of $100,000,000. In ad- League. I hrice-a-\\eek World comes to yoh-ev- POPULAR AND PICTURESQUE. affords. , • ■ 1 - , ery other day, except Sunday, with all tuition to this, it has produced R ichard M. M c C ann . the news, fully, accurately and promptly The only thing necessary to make told. $25,000,OOP more in furs, fish, tim­ the Denver and Rio Grande the ber, copper and other products, The Thriee a-Week World is fair in its i Landlord McCann of the Com­ most popular, as it han ever been tpaking a total of $125,000,000. Of political reports. Yon can get the truth mercial hotel, is having his fruit i ■ known the most pleasant,and most from its columns, whether you are Re ­ this amount, a writer, closely in publican or Democrat, and that is what touch with Seattle business inter« trees pruned1 in good shape. He picturesque way to cross the conti- you want. has all the limbs of bis older trees nent^has come about This is the ■ , 1 '*■ ‘ ' est’8, says: “it can safely be said 77 U*'iTC ----- The Thrice-a-Week World alwavS has that $25,000,000 have remained in °ff. cJ08e,t0 thke of?he lree- establishment of through sleeping a serial story running: and it is always a Seattle, in the form of real estate ^7«'V'nK. U a chance to form new car service. - — . first class story by a first class author. A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL. J—.» Hnd healthier wood. Iu connection with the O. R. A N. | ! Publishes better fiction tlmn anv other' Througk Pui lm an standard and tounet «teen- hi « iitily to Omaha, Cbicafo. BtMjkau«* tourlst eivemug eai» dsil, to Kansaa City; througb Pullman toqrist sleeplng cars ,p«raou- ally eonductsd) wc»kly to Ohlcago. Kacllntnr chalr ean>.< «rata fre.) to the East daily _ union 'S epot Ï l.eavva CHICA'lO PoRÍLAÑÍifi Srl ’> « iu srmiAi For the Ksst vi Huub' • . injrtou. riOKAYl FlYKK ' p’ For Katern Wathlng Daily Jo 'V '■ i Watia, Lew »•I« » u.Curii r d "A I e i > »* a n d 1 ».It ai Nortrt««i> (hunts i • •'«FK**» l».Í5pm forth« E.M rea Hunt Daily Arrivaa r> as p Dally 17115 a m I Duty ■ ¡Mica m-’ Daily n A^ir— FUKSA .N FS^ISCO Frota ‘>.UO p m S. ». Geo w Elder- Alaska May Dock, 8 s Oregon - *■00 p m VHy 11. 21, 31 1 JiluSIa hi V. r blviulou For A «tori» m A boua points, conntictlnic wtvh Daily Daily iiinr tor Jlwacu aud ■■■ Ñurtb BeaÍKm Ñ» « Su“d^ "«io Abbati A «h -H dock ».«.I, 1O.(X| p nf» «aio. Yawhiil Hiver Ruote FOR DAvfoN. ling- 7 où a m ‘i SÓ p m City »aS VamliUI Hfv. , Dally buily poluta «tre Elmore ami exi-eot except Modoc. A*h «t Dock Sunday Sun<4»P«r bdi WD avton at 3:50 p. m. and arriving at Denver H i A^E d together one year for in 1897, the value of Alaska’s trade | - Commercial Work on short notice 1:20 p m. the following day. This becomes apparent.” A prominent schedule gives passengers seven bank official of Seattle, speaking of FIRST CLASS WORK. hours-stop over in Salt Lake afford­ the benefits to be derived from the A tot of Logan -Berry Plants nt ing an opportunity to visit the Mor­ Gentlemen’s Work a Alaskan cable, said: “Every dollar that is intelligently and honestly the residence of the undersigned* mon Capital as well as a day light SPECIALTY.; —DEALER IN— expended in the upbuilding of Alas­ 1 mile southwest of Dayton; ride through the grandest scenery PRICES REASONABLE ka, whether it is in mines, railroads good healthy plants. Per plant in the world. For reservations in this car and Pork, Veal, Poultry and or telegraph lines, is immediately two cents straight. - for illustrated booklets picturing reflected in the business channels of MORRIS CAIN. Country 'Produce, of the scenery contiguous to the Den­ Z. SPANGLE, Agent, Dayton. the Pacific coast.”—John F. Tins­ ley in Sunset Magazine for March. TO PEOPLE OF DAYTON. ver A Rio Grande proving it to be All Kind. the “Scenic Line of the World,” It ie considered that the. ca t if . j 1 of trade. ... i För SaleS J. ARMS The above Is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Pacific Rail, way between the Pacific- Coast and the nast, and we believe the service and ac­ commodations, given merit this state­ ment. From Denver, Colorado SpHngA and Pueblo there are two through trains dully to Kansas City and St. Louis, car­ rying Pullman's latest standard electric- lighted sleeping car#, chair cars, and up- to-dato dining cars. The same excellent Service Is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going Eact or South, write for rates and full infor­ mation, W. C. McBRIDE, G eneral A gent , 124 Third St. Portland, Ore. SOUTH AND EAST —VIA— soran rinne ci rtihin.’J^ Port'«n<> •«* ’»F «MIion» at a. m.; arrive« from Portland al 0.90 pt m. Leaves Portland Albany _ Arrive Ashland Sacramento San Francisco (fatten Denver K ansas city Chicago Lia Angeles El Paso Fort Worth City Mexico Houston Ne tn Orleans Washington New York 12:M>pm ll*pn 1X5»* m «i»tm 6:10pm 6»»m 7:45 p m a m 4:55 am 7.00am 9:» a m »:15. m 7:25 a m ;r/im 7:45 a nt «.Kt D 2:00 pm »»am 6:00 p m 6:00 p m s.:tiam 1130am 11.30am 7:00am 73»am 6:30 m 6:30 p m 6:42 m 6: ,nr Hon»l«lu. Japan, China, The Cottage House; Salem, is a trains of all transcontinental lines, I . Albany, etc., also down States from $1 to $2 per day. Spec- rji __ engineer« to see what kind of start Philippines, Central aud South Africa? 4 y j 13 y j popular resort for travelers and oth 'stream — about 1 p. m., and going ita younger sister was making. The passengers are given their choice of ial attention paid to Qommerciil x51a»Q6 engineers were taken into the most ers. The tables are well supplier routes to Chicago, Louisville, Mem­ down stream about the same time. Travelers. Sample rooms in con- A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A. T oledo ’ ohio with the best in the market — good desolate spot# of Nevada and Ari­ phis and New Orleans, and through nection. I - ____ Portland, Oregon. beds and an orderly house. zona, the heart of the Great Amer­ these points to the far East. The Best Known Newspaper In the ican Desert, and shown tbe works Prospective travelers desiring in­ I___________ United State«, ' - __ D ayton H krald and The Pacific Circulation 171,000. of tbe Truckee-Carson and Salt Monthly, one oi the best magazines formation as to the lowest-rates and Popular injivery State. River projects—dams, tunnels,high­ of the day, the two for $1.60 a year. best routes, are invietd to corres­ ways, miles on miles of concrete- > 3?r. Tole '’,Dow Tn»talled In Ita new pondence with the following repre­ and U.ffiH fh * n‘0<,ern Pl»ntand equipment lined canals. Forty acres No. 1 land with im­ sentatives. k J.1, v J W?. to ,"T Publication between I New \ ork and < hlcago. It 1« the onlv Weekly - “Two years and a half!” one of provements, 2J miles of Day ton—a B. H. TRUMBULL, newapaper edited exprewly fbr every State and them exclaimed. “In England we bargain. Inquire at ibis office. terr fry' - Th.e new» of the world ao arranKed Commercial Agent, 142 that hirey people can more easily comprehend, would not have begun one such un- Third St., Portand, Ore. than by reading eumberaome columns of dal- jlea. All current topics made plain In each dertskinging without 20 years prep­ When you want a good shave ■ J. C. LINDSEY, ¡¡Tn.«»/ "P?''1*1 editorial matter written from aration.” hair cut or shampoo, call on Z. Trav. PassengeJ Agent 142 t.he2t ’n d?^P d,te- Thc onD paper pub- 1 ,hiC» for people who do or do not This was not British ultra-con- Spangle, the Daytonbarber. Third St., Portland, Ore. JL re Th\Le£w>if,e[">.'‘nd yi tthlret for plain ■r C opyright # A c . facts. That this kind of a newspaper is popu­ T- servatism ; English engineers are as PAUL B. THOMPSON, _ Anyone «ending a aketeh and d«wrtMte>n may lar, Is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade When crossing the Willamette gnlrkly iuieertaln nor opinion free wkacbor m progressive as our own. It meant Passenger Agent Colman avier,n' 000 yenrlv •ubaeribera, aud ts Invention 1. probably natWDiabta. Coaimanlm. Polk or Yamhill counties, try °» the United States In tlonaMrlctlyoonSdenUaL Handbook on Patenia only what all good ehginmrs know from { Bldg., Seattle, Wash. and ierf.l°.r»e The irrigable area, tbe size of tbe Rippey it Co. have samples of eolation of any aelamlflc Journal. Term« *3 a Detmeriog’s. ^Regular Price Club Price to You 80» byiB newadaatora Toledo, Ohio. canals, tbe height and stiengtbof the spring and summer styles in Pactflc Homestead tbe dams, all depend on the volume ......... OOI Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows ladies tailor made dresses, for Cosmopolitan......... Branch umre y pt_ w-«u' ....... . 100 ÍJ. of the water supply, which cannot । and extras for sale at Abdill’s. which they take orders. They 1)a - v ton nerahL... ........ I 00 J. be properly determined in less than ~T Get Rippey’s prices on clothing have samples of beautiful dress ten yuars. Not only does the flow to order. They are low down. goods. of a stream vary with tbe season— made 1 Pacifie Homestead ¿Torri—---------------------- - • it changw Ite taet l CM, md1 pe r haps - — Hn e e igam a t p v>gti>m,m Htmv.—------ — ’ Shoe and harness repairing donefo^n . 50 I its couree, every few years. And . 1 50 ! on short notice by G. Londensbau-I Dayton Herald with the knowledge of what it will .100? EXPERIENCE sen; also new shoes and harness do must go intimate knowledge of made to Order. noo] the geology, meterology, and chem­ istry of its whole basin that may Remember, you can now get the i No^thV^Tpmrntv f ...»1001 tuke nearly as long to acquire.—The .. 50 best of bread, cake, pie and all I Kimball’s Dairv Farmer American Magazine for March. Z 100 kinds of cookery at the Day ton I Cosmopolitan magazine.. .. 1 00 • Bakery. I Dayton Herald................ T rade M arks .. 1 001 FMBR" D esigns CORRESPONDENCE. rr ’” C opyright # A c . A merican P rogressiveness .— 1 UU mmm rv vU X £ Africa Greatest X O16QO P atents i SSfeHSaR- Scientific JUnerkaiL 7 GREAT COMBINATION OFFERS 7 MUNN £ Co?”8^*^ New York |Ul $2 10® X I Photography 'fôt the S2 60 : P atents i A L A » P ortland , O r ., March 6, 1906. E d . H erald :—As a citizen of Or­ egon and also as a Republican in politics, I desire to protest against the use of the machinery of Oregon Development League for political purposes. As you know, the Oregon Development League practically -came into existence in this city two yuare ngo for the purpose of taking advantage of publicity accruing to । the State through the Lewis and Clark Fair. The citizens of Ore-1 gon have been loyal .in the support of this grand enterprise. The work the Oregon Development League has already done is worthy the high- e-t commendation and unqestion- ably has been productive of benefic­ ial results to this State. The work may be said to be in its infancy. I feel that I am doing you a service I when I call your attention- to the, menace that now threatens the fu­ ture work of the Oregon Develop- j tWtrt league This menace ie the I < andidaoy of H. M. Cake fortbe' United States Senate while he holds. ■ he office of president of the Club here, and while be remains as oon- <<-P'Cuouely identified with the work of the Oregon Development League aelte has caused himself to appear1 in interviews in newspapers of the Slate. 1 Mr. Cake has the same right as ■ ny other elector in the State of Or­ egon to be a candidate for office of U. S. Senator ; but neither Mr. Cake' nor any other man has the’right to use t he Oregon Development League' as s boost for his candidacy. I de- lire to hi h th'» League continue up '1 1 - on ’’•"•nte sent rree. Oldest agency for aeciinnir patents. Patent« taken through Munn ft C al receive •perpif notice without charge, in the ARE YOU Scientific American. A handwmrly lltaatnted weekly. I.anrwt Hr- ESHsir« n^^ New York Mrancn OfDoe. G26 F BL. Waahtafftou. D. C. FAULTLESS” Cotton-Felt Mattress •• Tha coatanta ot aach Mattraaa Cattan Felt 30 Inchea high” TheMsttress Cnmpre««edohd CompliieL A high-grade purely vegetable mat- trass of unrivalled cleanliness. M..W- ure »nd vrrniln proof, will not hneonie lumpy. All the comfort-giving wearing i|»nlltlea of a high-grade hair auattress at abont one-thlnl the coat and WILL WEAR LONGER It and reeel IN SECTIONS IF DESIRED month—if not pleased return $13.50 S •ote Maicena H.L Dougherty & Co FAULTLESS BEDDING War« room« 111. Eleventh St., Philadelphia, Pi ***•«4 for liluvrtted Cataiofy Pacific Homestead.. Cosmopolitan.......... Review of Reviews. Dayton Herald....... Half its Former Cost .. 110 I .3 00!. . I 0C I _ $6oo] __ Pacific Homestead,........... Northwest P .ultrv Journal Review of Reviews.......... Then you are in tested to know «hat Cosmopolitan....... .............. science la doing for YOU. Thpt the Dayton Herald.............. .. Pacific Eloctrl .Pad ~ Trues retains and I • • cures the st ease with ease ami I comfort to the wearer. I Pacific Homestead............ T, . Madame Magaziud^rr.“....' It robs rupture <4-Us terror, the sur- I Cosmopolitan Magazipe... geon of his fee, death of a victim and I Kibibatl’s ■- '* the undertaker of a job. It brings com- £orth*««t Poultry Journal frot and Contentment to the wearer. It aVt°n ................ is an Invostfnent that pays. Write for I free descriptive pamphlet and rules for eelf-measurement. Hundreds of testi- monials from cured patients sent on application. Wo publish no names or I testimonials unless by request or per- I mission. $3 35 .$1 00 The famous 50 . 3 00 $3 35 »7 co J r ' $3 60 $5 50 I - 5 acres of good land-, % of a mile from I)#ht?n’1neW tW0 ,tory •'* r°om house, well built, a well of excellent water a ^ame (tarn, .lam-pain PU|tlvatjo’n I iru,t ,r"«e— mostly Kngliah walnut# ’4 an acre bottom land cleared—fin,. ucn «n,b and a fine spring, timber snlli- ; ctent for wood need by family for «everal J office ' Pr'Ce Inquire at thia American J r With Double Plate Holder _ ^ver- FOR SALE. TWO FOR LESS THAN PRICE ONE. . '^4-' i “* ---——- • - , • aiUeregU ar price of The Chicago Ôaily Tribun» is $1.00a year, the regular price of D ayton H kkald $1.00 a year’ By special arrangement with the publishers of Thé Tribune for thJ d'd4 t T W e ™ n to our paper and the daily Tribune both for $3.00. - n if and -$1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 -. 50 -. 1 00 Cal. t \ Poco, Buck-Eye 100 100 Address PACIFIC ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS CO., Dr. A. T. 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