Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 24, 1906, Image 6

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    D a YTON HERALD«
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M ER EXCURSION KATES
TO NORTH PACIFIC
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. j 1906.
COAST SPOKANE
DAYTON herald .
AND CALIFOR­
Subscription >1 per yekrlf paid In advance
NIA—1906
0 if paid within six months.
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Display advertisement«. Single inch per
month »1; each additional ineh 50 cento per
per line ior first insertion, 4 cents for subse
1'obltjaryraiud marriage notices not exceeding
10 lines, published free. If sent in for publica­
tion at once. Card of thanks, resolutions, and
ilar matter 8 cents per line.
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STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH
EGINS its 25th year September 2G,
1906r Three full course« of study.
Higher course recognized in Washington
and other states. The best and shortest
way to a state and life paper.
Additional work in both general and
special Methods; also, school manage­
During the Summer season of
ment for graded and ungraded schools
will be given this coming year.
1906, reduced round trip excursion
Longer terms, higher wages and better
rates will be in effect from the East
opportunities are open to Normal grad­
to North Pacific Coast points, such ।
uates. School directors appreciate the
as
Portland, , Tacoma,
Seattle, Vic-
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superior ability oi Monmouth graduates
toria,
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demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full information will
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kane and San Francisco, LoB;,Ange be sentón application. Correspondence ¡nateci. A Address,-
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Wheat 60 cents.
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Oats 28 cents.
R. W. Swink the R. R. agent who
has been filling that position at
Derry, Polk countv, the past ten
days, will return here Sunday.
The pastor .Chas. T., Hewitt, will
be in bis pulpit again Sunday morn
ing and eve. Subject in morning
A “Human Model. In tbe evening
an interesting subject bas been plan­
ned for. Solo by Elma Parish.
As wUibe seen tbe make up of
H erald has been changed, as has
been long contemplated. * We
hope it will be as convenient for the
reader as it iafor the publisher. -
Tfie Twelfth Annual Astoria
Regetta will be held August 30, 31,
September 1. This will be an at­
tractive feature, which will be of
interest to every one. Tbe people
of Astoria have prepared for a good
crowd of people, and will do what
they can to make their guests enjoy
themselves.
my friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy in this my
great bereavement—the death <>f
my wife. Words cannot express
how grateful and thankful I am to
you all. May heaven’s richest
bles 4ng be ever yours
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les and San Diego
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J, B. V. BUTLER, Registrar-
Rates from Chicago via direct
lines to the North Pacific Coast and
California will be $75.00, and from
R. L.-CONNOR,
Missouri, River points, namely,
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Atchison,
EDITION
St. Joseph, Kansas City, also St.- „ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ■ - THRICE-A-WEEK
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Paul and Minneapolis will be $60.00.
Read Wherever the English Language
Rates to Spokane, will be $5.00 less
MlM INN VI I le ,O r .
is Spoken.
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than to the Coast or $70.00 from
The
most
valuable
paper
for
you
is the
Chicago and $55.00 from the Mis­
New YorkThrice-a-Week World,because
souri River and St. Paul.
it offers yon more at the price than any
Rates one way via Shasta Route
other paper published anywhere in the1
and California will be $13.50 higher
world.
This is a time of great events. The
than those mentioned.
Thrice-a-Week World comes to you ev­
These tickets will be on sale
ery other day, except Sunday, with al)
daily commencing June- 1st and
the news, fully, accurately and promptly
continuing until September 15tb,
told.
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farms , city property , DAYTON,
The Thrice a-Week World is fair in its
with final return limit of October
AND small tracts
OREGON- political reports. You can get the truth
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DAYTON IS 82 MILKS FROM PORTLAND,
on river and railroad. Take train from its columns, whether you are Re­
A. L. CRAIG,
at Jefferson St; Depot, Portland. publican or Democrat, and that is what
Boat at ABh St. Doeki-^--. - -
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you want.
TheThrice-a-Week W’orld always has
Portland, Ore.
a serial story running, and it is always a
Filer & Son are still leaders in first class story by a first class author.
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The New York World,
J. A,RMS
REAL ESTATE
POPULARAND PICTURESQUE
the- grocery business. Their
store is now located in the build­
ing, what was formerly Mutch-
1 er’s earri age shop, on Fou rt|i
street, opposite the park. They
have a full line of first-class gro­
ceries, which they sell at lowest
prices.
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Publishes better fiction than any other
newspaper in the United States. Special
attention is also given to markets, and
.there are many other valuable features.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular
subscription price is only $1 per year,
and this pays for 166 papers. We offer
this unequaled newspaper and D ayton
H erald together one year for $1.70.
The only thing necessary to make
the Denver and Rio Grande the
most popular,* as it ha ever been
known the most pleasant and most
picturesque way to cross the conti­
nent, has come about This is tbe
establishment of through sleeping
Eppley’s Perfection Baking Pow­ America’s Greatest Weekly
car service.
\ In connection with tbe O. R. & N. der is an “Made in Oregon” produc­
THE
a through Pullman Standard Sleep­ tion. It is made in Salem, the
capital
of
Oregon,
by
C
M.
Eppley,
er is now run from Portland to Den­
ver, leaving Portland at 8:15p. m.-, who, to supply tbe steady and rap­
TOLEDO’ OHIO
arrivingatSalt Lake at8:40a m. the idly increasing demand for the
powder,
has
just
installed
new
ma
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second morning, leaving Salt Lake
The Best Known Newspaper in the
at 3:50 p. m and arriving at Denver chinery for its manufacture on a
United States,
Circulation 17,1,000.
4:20 p. m. the following day. This larger scale. Eppley’s Perfection
Popular in every State.
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schedule gives passengers seven Baking Powder is all O. K. Try
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hours-etop over in Salt Lake afford ih
The Toledo Blade is now installed in its new
ing an opportunity to visit the Mor­ “ When crossing the Willamette building, wlfh a modern plant and equipment
and facilities equal to any publication between
mon Capital as well as a day light from Polk or Yamhill counties, try jjcw ’ York and Chicago. It is the only Weekly
newspaper edited expressly for every State and
ride through the grandest scenery
territory. The news of the world so arranged
the Wheatland ferry... A
that busy people can more easily comprehend,
in the world.
Ihan ,by reading cumbersome columns of dai-
Forty
acres
No.
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land
with
im
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For reservations in this car and
ties. All current topics made plain in each
by special editorial matter written from
for illustrated booklets picturing provements, 2^ miles of Dayton—a issue
inception down to date. The only paper pub­
lished especially for people who dp or do not
the scenery contiguous to the Den­ bargain. Inquire at this office.
read dally newspapers, and yetthirst for plait)
ver & Rio Grande proving it to be
The steamer Modoc has been facts. That this kind of a newspaper is popu-
la pro veil bythe fact that the Weekly Blade
the “Scenic JLiae of the World/’ taking wheat and oats from here to Ur,
now has over 185.000 yearlv subscribers, and Is
| circulated in all parts of the United States, In
write to W. C McBride, General Portland.
addition to the new s. the Blade publishes short
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r., 124 Third street Portland.
' and serial stories, and many departments of
There were a great many trees
about town sprayed for the San
Jose scale last winter but some
neglected it and the results are
plain to be seen. Trees can bp
found right here in town tnat
are reeking with the scale and
the fruit from such trees is
being offered for sale from the
stores. Some ot it is so badly
marked by the little pests that it
is plain to be seen with the naked
eye. This criminal-carelessness
is a menace to 'the men who are
making fruit growing a business
and it is evident that more vig-
orous action on the part of all
must be-demanded if we care to
maintain one of our paying
industries —Newberg Graphic.
It is unlawful to offer for sale
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL
fruit affected with the San Jose
Maintains unexcelled service from
scale.
the West to the East and South.
Toledo Blade
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ARE YOU
RUPTURED?
Then you are intested to know what'
science Is doing for YOU. That the
Pacific Electric Pad Trues retains and
cures the worst case with ease and
comfort to the wearer.
It robs rupture of its terror, the sur­
geon of his fee, death of a victim and
the undertaker of a job. It brings com
frot and contentment to the wearer. It
lean investment that pays. Write for
free descriptive pamphlet and rules for
self-measurement. Hundreds of testi­
monials from cured patients sent on
application. We publish no names or
testimonials unless by request or per-
mlssion.'"'
| Address PACIFIC
FAUir’IV ELECTRIC nr.ux
BELT
' ANp truss CO., Dr. A. T. Sherwood,
I n„.ldent iQß Elllsstreet, San Francisco,
[ matter suited to every member-of the family-
Only one dollar a year.
| Write for free specimen coplea. Address
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THE BLADE,
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Toledo, Ohio.
0 PEOPLE OF DAYTON
close connections with
Southern Oregon is peculiarly trains of all transcontinental lines,
I am prepared to spray fruit
adapted to hydraulic placer mining. passengers are given their choice of
trees,
to kill the San Jose scale
Every stream and gulch contains routes to Chicago, Louisville, Mem­
and moss, in Dayton and vicin­
gold. Even in the valkve, where phis and New Orleans, and through
these'points
to
the
far
East
ity. Charges reasonable.
the soil is rich, there is Igold, and
Prospective travelers desiring in­
L. W ambsgans ,
tbe farmer and the miner work side
formation
as
to
the
lowest
rates
and
by aide Owing to the abundance
Phone No. 17.
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of the auriferous gold deposits, th6 best routes, are invietd to corres­
many streams, 'the fnild winters, pondence with the folldjwihg repre-
Eppley’s Perfection Pure Cream
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the heavy rains, the non restricting 'sentatives.
of
Tartar Baking Powder, is the
B. H. TRUMBULL,
mining laws, the placer miner has
best baking powder made.
Commercial Agent, 142
many advantages in thia section -
Third St., Portand, Ore.
When you want a good shave
that are denied him elsewhere
J. C. LINDSEY,
_ a
hair cut or shampoo, call on Z.
Beds of ancient channels are found
, Tray PassengeJ Agent 142
Spangle, the Daytonbarber.
along the rive'- and streams. JThe
Third
St.,
Portland,
Ore.
gravel of these old diggings com­
By leaving your laundry at Z.
PAUL B. THOMPSON,
prise the diggings of th»t placer
Spangle
’s barber shop, you can get
Passenger Agent Colman [ when ordering please refer to af.ver-
mines —Dennis H StnvaJK-m Sun
it laundried in the best of style.
Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
tisement in D ayton H erald
erald .
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in
S outhern O regon .— Making