, VOU IX ==^SEE=S9fiSBB9e9BBffie9nSS?SS9 _ ptewberg Cropbir l One of 8. Brutseber’s big tea«»« rente. ’ 1 Altan Morsestill navigate«with» pair of crutch««- Hi« injured fool »lie school i« getting better »lowly. Dayton pul the full -term September A namber of horse« ha»« lately !8. Bru tec her., his so» George, and -a man named Alexander, who were i thrown out and badly hurt by the i overturning of the'wagon. Aicxan- U.S. rille, Or. dentist. McMinn ■onix* to* Powder •Ukraine, Manor county. rained hereon Tuesday mom- mffieient to lay the dust for a Dr. B F. Swick and family start ed for the « oast wk Nestucca, on ' Prof. A. N. Lowe ba« moved bi« a. Only»cent» ferrysge. —r* x ___ family to the Evangelical parsonage. Tbs Mr». C. W l’«»well relumed from The school at Lafayette, of which Portland bn Wednesday. \ I be Is principal, will open September i 41st atoaMm of U m Oregon annual conference of th« M. E. church will be held fa Albany.com- UeMinpvill* Reporter. G Mr. and Mrs. Aiderman. M. B. [Manon county, will opaw the tail Erm of school the first Monday in. Elsia 1 3. Psrri»h of Baker creek has the pafrer full six®. NURSERIES. - - - other», who are doing nicely. th Dr. Minty says that this years crop of colts is finer both ss to num bers sod quality than last, and all irchased 14 acres near E. U. C. >>•!-) M«l*i The public schools of Salem purchased y linger’», and ia building a houraj»n<i4<ili Bot- uulfi tbw^ratW colt show in bietory is ths nsoes- imm on the place. He will move, which will only sary financial encouragement. there soon. K X . The Cumberland Preabyterian v T permit of a nine months school, church will soon erect a paraonage B. Gabriel received up to Wednes- The parents of Mr. Hradfey, th* The parentaof Mr. Bradley, the jllfteftd of a ten months in ordi- south of the church building. The *■>«»*. artist, avtiat ..antaiin /ream Forest k\iF»*»it day evening, over 10,000 bushel» of Dayton came up from v*ars good ladies, of course, have the wheat. Il is lively al the ware- Grove Hatulday. to visit their chil- ’ } ’ J raising of the finances in hand,and house». ' „c dren. Mr. Bradley returned Mon- We We were were J banded a are meeting with charming success, , . . . । t.Ii .„.u- J»F- M re. Brad'ey remained. ph» of pcacli L. Londcnhouscn lias had rustic ' R, L. Harni. ............. — having secured over $200 in one iput on bia dwelling, and will soon On Monday Lewis Aldsmantook he has several tree« in the yard at day’s solicitation. {have H painted. r.Fainl ia a great hie father and mother to Wilhoit rc«idence, which a re fairly Mell peAutifyer and preservative, and, springs, where !b«y will remain for filled with this delicious fruit. For the benefit of the town, and ^rhaps, purifyer. ! several weeks. “Mr. mid Mnr I w„^uined also those who havs for.«ale mate Givothe‘ Quea^rU.e Kitchen” wbo »»•" ,e from making hey regular trip to rial for painting, we would suggest Th . ’* * en .kh H Mr that it would be beneficial, and a k trial if you want a good soap. Alderman ............ _______ . th« grand improvement in the ap- of a bnrge al the entrance Of the Nichols keeps it, and also several "3. W. Coffin with a eraw of men lower lock, at Oregon City. ’11 m » peaTnnee of Dayton if some of btber first class brands of soap. and two team», commenced work, barge was used by the Electric thq property owners would have T aks N otion . — All peroons under instruction of government light Co^ in carry ing nuKl for work their buildings painted and touched knowing Ihcmralves indebted to officisfe. to dredge the liar at the they are doing nt the follf- ,^Wr up by a painter who understands Dr. G.K. Stuart, are requested by mouth of the Yamhill on Thurs Modoc is now handling a large the business. . Now is s good time to have the work done—material him,to rattle by cither note or cash, day. - ’ " 7 amount of freight. and l»l<or 1» cheap. There are sev» before iho first of September. The steamer ------------ Elwood The hill near the Willamette, on --------------- cn«l good |>ailiters in Dayton now immenee running running on on Tuesday who Tuesday 5th of Beptcml>er, the the m«w Mission road, will be made । commence would Iw gl“d to do 4he fait terni of the LnfayeUe seminary ; ¡n g(HXl condition for iravel on Mon- next. The »teameriwill run up 1 m- work. A« these are "hard times,” inpu,» There i» a gtvod prospect of day; The — Mission will Wjllamette ns far a» Fairfield, «lop and must of the boaii^ess men here I he road road • to tu the I ................ la large ntteudunce ni the school ■ ping at all way point» on the river, »ny they do not dobwsines* enonghr will tian b^l good fthi» year. . wherever there is any grain to ship. |o advertise in their home paper, B. GitlW»i,-the WarelM»u«emnn, This will be a great convenience Io nnd tlw to* u is too poor to do so, ■ On foe 3d of Beptstnber Mrs. now furnishes employ ment al ht» shippers, and thoan buying and we give this as “a free ad.” for th« Kerfurd of Newberg, temperance twq warehouses fur .a putnber of benefit of tho«« interested. > Kcturer for the W. (J.TiT. will lec- men, and also furiiisbes several shipments without delay by draw Kure in the rienssntdulc church. boarders to the hotel. Al. and Willard Herren relumed ing to the river No doubt tlie boat Born—To the /wife of Ed. Gra will run up to Dayton if there is a yesterday I rom Heath’», on the Ht- 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris, Ml-s [Bertie Jones, Miso Berie Johnson, ham, Monday, August 21st, a girl. demand for it. The way the wheat, t|. North fork of the Santiain, in is rolling into ths wsrehouscs here Marion county, where they had |Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Thayer, and at "present, there will h« a great de- been spending about ten davs. . fMr. pnd Mrs. F. M. Crabtree, had I [a picnic of their own on the banks boys, having attended 8 oases in mand for transportation in the near Tliej caught 2,U00 trout and killed । futurar~ - three bear, « black cfanamon and which 8 boys were born in succes- of the WiHmaetto on Sunday. brogn ona. They Aw a big & of •ibn. ” Luks St tong of Perry<L»lcU®D* ” Ewyhody »CY. Rujalgoes to Albanv to attend UnJ« aad frat the M. E. conference which meete In that place rwxt inontb. HcwiJI deliver the opening address on that occaaion; he and Rev. Donn, being two of the old pioneer miniiter». * • « . All Patti«« who can in any way aid in making the fruit fair, which .........--------- -------------------. . I perryda|« froi they are successful hunters and ^n) at* night. August li . JU« e c|Rjma to have been taken in a wpg- fishermen. nn to Mt. Hood He esc a ped anu on A good assortment of sosp is his way to Portland met a teamster, kept by Nichols, at bis general Mer “Queen of the who learning hie condition, gaVe chandise More. 7,"° Kitchen” or Pumice Stone Soap, iim T ” W and divided his lunch with ........ Ixmg snyb be came, from takes the lead. The soap is the Portland to Dsyton on Thursday very best fur washing hands. Me and ,walkedto Im Townsend’s. No chanics, laborers and others will boat comes to Day ton Thursdays. find it excellent for that purpose. Lfis also good for cleaning tin, iron, SrMwrw W xamks »» «nd that tired feel ing, Io»« of appetite and nervous, prostra or any metal; also wood work and tion «re driven away bv Hood'« Karsa- parina, like Uniat before the morning «un^ To realise the benefit of this great med Tho Rev. A. G. -Boyd has ar icine, give jt a trial and you will join the army of enthusiastic admirer« of Hood a ranged to rent bis farm this fall, Saniparilla- _ ____ , ns he expects to take charge of Rev. C. H. Morgan will preach in the park next Monday at 4 o’clock, / i W. M. Hamilton «nd Prot- A. K. Low«, k itli their femillea, expect to »tart to day ■ Friday) for Neterte They ex pod to roe away »boot two week«. ' 1. Nichol« went to Portland Thuroday is to be held late this fall, attract- ive, should faterent themselves to I to tee hi« phy«lci«n. _ do so. D. A. Snyder, who hssbeen I On account of the plate K,nM to •* uw<l appointed by Hw manager» to so [is th« show window« of Elaia Wright’s licit contributions, will giveall an I new block al McMinnville, having be«n opportunity to contribute. lost track of in shipment, tho store rooms which wore to luivebeen ready h r Mr. and Mrs. I. Nichols arrived ¡occupancy tho first of next month, will h< jne from Wilhoit springs on Tues hot be Kay A Todd, tho clothier» are to day w th Louis Aiderman, who took his parents to the springs. Mr o<'cupy one room. Dr. E. J. Poppleton of Portland, and Mr«. Nichols Were but little - Sure, efficient, ea«y— Hwo’s Foxa. was hereon business Monday. He benefltted by their trip. Mr. Aider They «honM lie in every traveler^« irrip. man crossed the Willamette al Mis and every family medicin« cheat. returned home Tuesday. ■ sion on the new ferry boat. He 24c a box. Charles Rimpson will speak to finys it is a good Ism!. $100 Rewaro 1100- the people of Dayton on religous On Wednesday morning Col. An Ths reailers of thin psrer will be subjects, in the^Evangelical church drew Stevensou left here for Mans pleneed to learn that there i« at least one next Habbath, *t H o’clock a. m. field, Ohio, his old home. The dreaded <lirea«e that sii ience has been nnd 8 p. ni. Colonel has lieen hSre some months able to cure in «11 it« ntage«, and that ia catarrah. Hall’« C«t«rrh Cure i« the Reuben Howie} of Kanaes, Ie working in the interest of the tem only po«itivc enre known to the medical there visiting with his brother,. E. perance cause. He returns to his fraternity. Catarrh being a conatitu- [Rowley. They have gone to Ne»- former home to resume practice as > lional diaeaae. require« a conatituliona) treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken His many [tucca tosec the ocean and-take in criminal* lawyer. internally, acting directly upon the blood phe breese. Parker Rowley of friends here wish him a prosperous and inuciiH anrfeceaof the ay«tem, thers- b* destroying the fonn.lnlion of the dia- rTroutdale, Or., an uticle of Messrs. future. ‘ enm*, nnd giving the patient strength bv [Rowley, was also here on a visit The new ferry al Mission landing building up the constitution and assisting hbis week. ¡1» now running. The. new road nature in doing, iia work. The prepri- । D. A. Snyder packed and ship-1 is also open for travel. Persons etors have no much faith in its curative Kwers. that they offer One Hundn-d I lard several hundred boxes of wishing to cross the Willamette dlara for anv case that It faila to cure. [Champion Bullock Plums at G.E. from Yamhill to Manon "county Send for liM M testimonlala. Hoskin«, fruit farm, near Newberg from thia section, Or the south and Address, F. J. CH ENK Y A CO Toledo, O. on Monday. Snyder is shipping wert * will "* fimi “ J thia *v! a more convenir ~ " ent crofêing than at anyother ferry. fruit to Pugel Sou ml »mnrwr. «.a«®®». R. 8 GOODRICH, Prop. You can get anything in the'line of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, _ &c„ &c, &c. "I Hood’s^Cures Also, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Wat! Paper Fruit Jam linglo«, Lime, Hair, Cement, Lath, Ac. ‘V—» Also Gunsmith. Al! kind of repairing on sewing machneei bicycles, guns, Ac., Ac. v A full Hue of Sewing Machine Nsedlea in Mock. FINE PROPERTY! -------------—----- ^~TT*Tn~W~ The new brick block which Elsia Wright of McMinnville, is putting up, it is expected will J>e completed by tbs fireVof September. It will be a fine building, and of which the people of McMinnville justly feel proud. Th« racce^ ^ Mrs. Anats M Bram, of MoKara, PHnnayivsnts in th« treat ment of dlarrhoss In her cblldre» will un doubtedly be of iaterrat to many nothera. J. W. FLETCHER’S First AdditontoOate Will sell in smti’l tracts from 1, 10, 30 acres or mors on ro®' sohable terms. For frill particulars call, on or .addrc^ J. W. F LETCHER, Phy ton, Oregon. HheMys; “I «peak raverai week» in Xubnatown, Fa., after the great fiood, on account of my baabead being employ- od i , There is nothing more »atiMHC- tory than to have a true and correct likeness of a deceased relative or friend; Chierrington Bros, artists, of Salem, guarantee nil work in their line SAti»faetory. Mr. 3. C. B«wiwell, one of thn best known aud mont rewpoeteti elllxcna of Brownwood. Tex««, suffered with diar rhoea tor » long ttinc an<l tried many dif ferent remedies without tenefft, »"i’ll Chamberlain’s Colle. Cholera and Diar- rho.m Remedy wan uned; »hat relieved htm atonee. For rale by Funk and- .^Phelpe, Dayton. FRUIT!. FKUrT! Shrubs & Vines, —AT thk — NEWBERG NURSERY. B lack Walnut, Spanish Wslnut Hickory, Almonds, Figs, Mul berry, Mountain Ash, RecL Cedar, Irish Juniper, American Arbor Vit», and otb^ ‘ er varfeticF of trees, . ? Ac- one shot a seahorse which popular resort. Meals served in good style and on short notice. dryer has the capacity to dry about 4000 pound« of green froH per day. When in Salem don't fail to call. Mr. Snyder has lately purchased Goto 0 OHodson, McMinnville, a fruit grader of C. K. Hoskins, for «uch articles as you may use in fruit an easy matter—separnting er and kidney complaint, «nd «l«o deli cate female troubles; Mrs. H. 8. Young. Hnnlingtou. Wssh.,dyspepsia, liver and kidnev troubles «nd general debility J Williaai M. Calwell, Hhamokawa. Wash., enred «cUlic rheumatism ; Iwsides «cores of others. , A. K. COOPER & CO., Newberg, Yamhill Co , Or. THE monnastes block , H ats , caps , boots & shoes 'i Glasswar». Woodenwaro, Timrai*. Shelf Hardware, Crockery, Queonsware, and a General Stock of Merchandise. ! — | All of which we sell as low ns Ute towsst.____ ___ _ Entrance, WIM Flrot Street, PORTLAND, JQPEGON O, o. HOPSON MICHAUX A FENTON. < Physicians Surgeons. and LAFAYETTE, Hardware Dealer, " AT TO RÑEY- AT-LAW * DAVTOW,. at ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, First Class Rooms. DAYTON, ORBOON, * Hup Machinery, Practices in State and Courts.;________ Ano Other Supplies, G. E. STUART, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DAYTON, OBEOON. enrabie. J. E. MAGERS, ATTORNEY-AT'LAW McttlNNVIlXK, OB. ----- j" unni unni! Charges Reasonable. Board, by the day. week or month, cept mcliclncw from 0 to 10 a. m. d»Hy. nnd thora who are able to pay, will re- PM« V» faralrt «rere rareattsUo» of U« criv« medical treatment at SA a month for each dim-are nr in that proportion aa th wee« n>«y nr«d, ennncaj and «pectel dlMwra «sraptod. f’ooraltotion fra«. No rent j token if not .U-emed «treble> or improvable. Offire brara (rem 10 *1 Lumber 56 to 18 per thousand. d-ily^renimraFtoai 0 ? 12 AH rarataa ebronie, aeete sad pri- aa'tediMMre. catarrh and drains, are ronfid< ntially treotrei Circular« «nd Best Rough ^Lumber. MUSICI uîififn uïkï m«* MARTIN 4 HIGH, WOT iHBiMOt Havia« fitted up mwshtecry fur 8a**a< Wwal a« would inform farmer« «nJ «I other» teat we wilt satr wood la say length at the lowret m W, These having tarfr- <>r »mall lota of «lover whtehtbey wiwtt hulled.cn bav« the aaiae «fono in Unit clan« «tylc by calling on on. . Tothrae wanting threshing don« w«f woaM say that we haves aewCk'CLORB Tbreaker, which wo guarantee to do the FRANK W. FENTOÑ Rooms 1 and 2, Union Block. Mc- MiMvi»s. _______________ The tables are supplied with the best the market affords. Clean bads. Everything done tor the contort of guests. M c M innville . y Will fit yop A; with PUBLIC Business. to THE OB J. H. FLOWER, COU. FIRSTAND JXFFXRSON STS. —<. B. ftILEY, Proprietor. perfume« perfdmes of of Northrop Northrop A * ; ment already makas quite make, al Funk A Phelpa’ for fruit in Dayton, and should bt i . *■ *■“ 'eneowragrd. | aatM rayramow drug store. Fine Sturgis Coffee, Sagar aid Caused Fruita. NOTARY Convenient RIGGIN A ROLFE, Flne photographs are a satis- and small fruit to perfec-[ faction and of value to the poa-¡ J»« »V receive home treatment «Are a viali to rti «f lion , aim sesaor, CberriBfton nro», u wntcn neis pnw»K«v»<|w....... r ra« the doctort office. Dr», Uarrw» aera .» kou Salem, do work equal to any ar Snyder .III ennn tor im operation. Thi« Ätabhah- Hev^w tmilding. Sookane, tistson ths coast. à/ DRYGOODS, Groceries, Meats, Flour, TH, Address all orders to -■"JSÄf: n iwaw ROTEL ---- -------- DUNDEE, OR Of All Varieties, Another List of Cures Effect ed by Electricity- ’ A Generato! Block of Merchandise si where It wa« equally «ueoewful. I think Hcannot teexeelfod »ad recommend it.’ fiSandSOcent bottini for sale by Eunk and Phelp« Druggieta, Dayton. • a church j»t some distance from Dayton. He will sell all his Jer sey cows, team, farm imple ments, fnrniture, Ac., ph or nbout the 20th of September. wae -ee»e»eeiss^h-b*braMlkfe^sws®aih^jfct_ Well Selected Stock of Goods, ra and Diarrhoe» Jteaset (r, Charman. It cored bol When In Salem, take meals at By the month, week or day. St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Dr. G. E. Stunrt received a letter I Strong’« restaurant and confection the first of this week from his wife, RATES REASONABLE. Conducted by the Slater'« of the Holy X»»« ory. First class meals at popular who, with her son Charley and Z. of Je»-w and Mary. The location affbrd« all hat can be desired for healthful out- prices. ... Spangle and wife are camped at To the Traveling Public. [Oregrtpian. Angust 2fiJ. The new process of .extracting NtMucca. Mrs. Stuart writes that edbybrauoa th« WHI«»«««. Th« bn!M<«« ■ —THS— at Three Rivers Mr. Spangle and : teeth by J. H. Nelson is without John Howlev’aboy, Slaughter, Wash., । Charley, each one, shot a fine deer. scrofula, blood poisoning and drew ; P#ln- i She also writes that they saw a large Osonr R. Witoon. Bothell, Wash., deaf Terms moderate, for further partlcnlsrs apri? U £» B B Wlw ÄV * AlUj Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton Ml Nestucca, and that some nres; Mra. R- Griffia. Boisforth, Wnah., to Slater Superior. School will re-op«« on tbe shave or vour.hair trimmed in the washed astore. latori style. There is one industry which is There is no use use to away from There is no to go go away from ^rely growingin Day- home for a good, ’«»J”“*ton. that is the shipment snd evap- or buggy. A-Mutchler pals up as orating of fruits. D. A -Snyder good work of that kind as can be has just completed sn addition to his fruit drying building. R. H. Hillenbrand’s restaurant and Goodrich ha» pul in a furnace and adjuncts thereto to confectionery store st Salem. Is a ; HAROWARESTW. Rev. T. F. Royal and wife went a strange, strange story of his ltny- deer, but ®d 8UUe«m«n. The above named gen- to Salem on Monday. Krom there Free Also an WOODBURN, OREGON. J~Zr.br*« •>"«*« totes««» the Fall and Spring ddivqries-. zmA NICE LOT OF ROSES, SHADE TRBKS, «Via- Hept ember. Read ad. fa another Icolumn. * - . Hlnee starting upM» warehonaea, ’ on« of which wa« iipened Isst week, ^meand hear thia able man. !UI W WWj and Hendrix of Amity,-will ontil tW | rtm tour warebouse» Ibis «eaton.; This »nd next week we will Wbestlund In- J only print half xheet. Therenft- ‘! er wfe ho|>e to give our readers - y mi kr . Wheat of McMinn- w neat in m the »ne vicinity ricinny VI nroMr treat- riibi.ri.MiM raw-*» JSTZeLw last year. Llderinan Bro«, during the abeenca tu numi Itba incident by. while 3. Brutscbar ' baa been in b*® the week a» a •• the ethers, having had a large triangular piece of his scalp torn loora and his skull badly fractured. He was taken to Portland Tuesday. • F. W STOCK. NURSERY First clara work p Bradley’s plotogfaphic •ludio. The »pens ESTABLISHED 1863. " ' Wheel fo »•limit in this nwArt at 48 c* nU per l u«beL Oat« 25 jeweler . L afatbttb O bbgon ., Wateh repairing a specialty. w art as led. ______ - Work AGENTS WANTED °* •»•"r commi-ion for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OWgiMJXy Sar.BM, _ T. C. STEPHENS. watohma U i a » Willamette Livery Stables RVAN & CO., Special attention given to the drum mer trade. Horae« kept by day or Week. Thora going to Salem with team» and horses, will find first elsas a<-comrao«i«tioM far them at — thia barn, ? south __ _ of Postoffice. "'office Two blocks HMMflfOrJlMHUIH. raorsirros Dayton Laundry First Clxss Style. H m had m«Wy y«wa «parirara fa the lanudry hrainTO» in ami nlhcr citi««, and bc guaraUtee« aatttf.i “‘utsndry fci»of Periy «»*4 n«r Ufi MUSICI. Milk Oow For Sale. STÄRK bridge- ‘ ' i r^jr^ryrrr ....... u1*1 Children Ôry for Filetier'« Castorio. wWltaS - ■ . ■ - . . ’ TrîT 1 —t-T . <. • ........... -i' fei ■ ‘ F’ • . .‘K in ave -