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FRIDAY, L AHO WINTER OF OCTOBER 2ft 1*0. NorriiTlumphfW, of-Eugene have to I«- By way of coq»p*r-! A lì'tedies interi ¡«g bnsiness_o< • newspaper C. T. Tona*, brother of Walter L. Tooxe of Woodburn, sold hio farm near Wil—nrillo meeting held » the M. „ M s ™, ladies of the W. C. T V —ys, «tl w. right. B oom Ml! »»p-wtin n ~ up CXUU1L «arieWreelr T»r O’d? *" T“l«“ lU»»«*»«"^ DA yt ON, credit or after the time i« ont. Hütetet in advance. Cheapest Xcw»pa|Hr th, Faville <X m *L CtHbptete Pra-e telegraph report. AU new» 1 ■ Oapilal. Foreign Nawa, Hfxwilug \.-Wk Having rented both the ware* Markets. Uwand Weol new», 'houses in Duvton I invite thuM V nMsar.1Edi tortai’ Dtaewaaioa. Imi,'. NEW-| - OREdOT- naj; L,i,i§, W .lore w»ii «»¡Jij to peodeat «4 distati— ksttb* O>ww *WW w »-aww BWBW'a wowww-j — —----- ■ , • • ' J' 1 i AU the riotora who lately cre lllOflC w DU Gospel temperance ureeting Bunday its value is due bint in his (MM*- display. ated sueb a disturbance among His debtors each owing the Climcae at Buttevifte, and new. i YAQlHNA BAY ROUTF. him treat it as a small matter who were hehl in the Merioii IILAl K .U «W hM M." -rii WD HADLEy ¿»aS Ms* Mami M attis S Hari*««, Mas mti »««, Bec. • c an,| tbink it wouldn’t help much. - Wb arc showing in county jail, were diadtarged by L'Arcce-s-AH friends ’of good I Continue thii kind of business! HOP SACKING seems to be tiro rage this eeason. Drey come tn * , the grand jury last week. murals, good government, and who1 ye<r in and year nut as tire pub- -............ - , Phil. Withyc<.nd«/>f North Yam The following are the pro|«o»ed are opposed to the sateun license, ligber does, mid how long wouI«L n|| shades ranging •« price from 4-0 ° $I.DU 1 J hill. has pet-nud an improved bop will meet in the town hall Friday he ^„4 U? A moment’s tho’t _________ Snorted Coods sailing dates of steamer»: ~ that the «« v«ry pf*«.*« especially imported Cowls trellis which is raid to do away ♦ventng, October 20th, 180J, forWl wou|<t eon vine«? any one FROM Y a QUINA: with much usrlcea labor, and es- purpose of nominating a city ticket , editor has good cause for ¡»ersist- . As usual our TRIMMINGS DEPARTMENT is full a^ to pence attending hop growning. The Mondar, October Ad. for the comin« city election. Meet i dllll.llnr , , ,, . Thurwiay, - l»b. < trellia fe chM|dy constructed, and ent gunning. dunning. ing at 7:80 a.m. ------ z ? ent everyshade of Dress Goods sold by us. . buuday, ** aid. coats but little for repairs. Fsrto, . J . ............. l..« Dry Good., P«w tVedaewiav, November 1st. county and state rights for sale. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. On Monday the Modoc had on Saturday," Octolier Tth. board IM bales of hops taken on 17 Ui • TurmUy, at Butteville, RUI sacks of cabbage, self and your sisters. 37 th- |»ri.n«4 Ilie . beer of J» T.J ¡KCgJjbjta» . .........I ... ,.»41». JOO fruit boxes for D. A. Snyder, never ox—T-- _ This Company Reserves the Right besides a lot of miscellaoeoui> seeing tire wnitc ribbon •« tbef^j^ ^^jj and ih.t to Change Sailing.,Dat—' freight. There wss 1000 sae|re of breast nf an unknow» lady. ftr,„ w,j| pay the sum of<)NE *rtr-' October, the ueunl time for f«N »< Ule- A^ita near ilîjs 1st or -Without Notice. wheat taken aboard here »hipped by J ||ave you never made a delight- HUNDRED DOLLARS for bach - Il r IxvJien. Nt. Whirl. Pwrtlamt and every cam of Catarrh that can- meu | S( nll J a3 every one is crying hard times, uud scarcity of mouet , J; ’ |..v;«ih.7:'^ B.Gabriel. *. ful and helpful acquaintance, L „ ' “ • - - - — a-, m — < Al, W- a a u .» --- AT 11-11 ’ - • J K. h- MI .11* ■ . ’ •«•n 1 The government snag boat Cor-! your sole introduction tire bow not be cured by the use of Hxll s Caterrab Cure.; you don’t want to forget its pay day. and the merehante who have Vallis in cpintnshd of Capt Bert i of white ribbon on tire dress of Hstek, wbioh bad just get fairly enr|tv know of nothing ' A go««! twh MU.K Ul»W-F*li »arh«»«- to work on the bar above Wes- _ore c|,eering than the little —. . _ । gymbol which . .................... . ,t«Ht us of the W. C. T. U.t To the tempted, the tried, the.disheart- Ths Willamette and Yamhill - rivers have been at a good stage for that they alone of all Israel have- J navigation the part two weeks, and the boata have been doing a pood not howled to Haul, our white - business. The steamer Elwood has bow comes as n gleam of light in the darkness, a promise of hope to and from Portland to Salem. gnd comfort; therefore, white She-leaves Portland on Sundays ribbons, one and all, always, A and Wednesdays and returns from everyw|’iere wear your . while It ririevn ... * Balem TiiMriavi Tuesdays end and Fridays. ribbon. _ Making two trips a week each way. The Altoona also runs between 8 a- lem and Portland. The Oregon their annual conference at Center Pacific boats are doing the river Addition, East Portland, Oregon. trAAic above Balem. The Toledo Conference commenced Sept. 29th. •r.d Modoc ply the Yambill, and The seroions were of much interest t carry considerable of freight. Ths and spiritual refreshing. Interest ‘Toledo hss been making tripe up increased up to the last service, the river to McMinnville., Theout- whan the church was full, and deep look now is that there will be an conviction on the people. Four abudance of boats running on the professed to be sanctified. up|>er Willamette «nd Yamhill riv Members of confer—ce present: ers this season. Five boats wore eight preachers, and five lay dcle: laying at the wharf in Salem one gates. Conference took a radical stand on all moral reforms of the - —w—— _ j dBy—of which Sunday observance, Ex-Governor Francis of Mis-the use of intoxicating drinks, and __ souri iu BlV address said of the I the filthy and -disgusting tobacco services to a community of the 1 habit ware prominent and most bit- ' homo newspaper: “Eaph year twly denounced—fit could not bs the local paper gives from 1500 bitterly denounced, as it is a to W000 in free lines to the com- hl,by. offen«ve .habit ¡..henumlng and destroying the intellect often. mumty in which U la located. _Kd Their reporton Nd other agency con or will dpi morB| reforms, which was unani- this. The editor, in projiortion IUOUB|y adopted and endorsed by to his means, does more for Iris sn the members of the deoomina- town than nny ten men, and in jion present, would be credit to any «11 fairness with men he ought body of Christians. to be supported, not because you J- T. Watson was ordained Elder like him or admire his writings, on Sunday, which was a very sol- but because the locabpapcr is the I best investment a community l,w \ *°'2 '...mat., . ■ “ Notary Public Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takvn in- u-rnally acts directly on tlw «*. W blood .nd and «mb of .1.«: ««f »L» One wagon load of dried apples brought to Day ton on Wednesday,, by Morin Bros, which contained 40000 ponds of fruit, was purchased by 0. E. Detinoring & Bro The total sum paid for the fruit was 1240 io gobi coin. ThU is a snug little sum to be paid for one wagon load of fruit, and yet we often b<ar it said that it don’t pay to raise fryit. We think it pays better this year than wheat. The fruit was shipped to Portland by the Modoc on Thursday. liantly edited nor cron ded with thoughts, but financially it is of1 more benefit to a community , llinq a teacher and a preacher, Understand me, I do not mean morally or iiiteliectually, but financially, and yet on the morel question you will find most of the local pn|>erHon the right side. To-day the editor ot the home paper does more for the least inoncv than any other num on earth.” Marion Crawford opensap a new line of thought in his article enti tled “Rome, the Capital of a New Republic,” appearing in the Octo ter Cosmopolitan. It is not likely tjiat the October number will have tbe success which attended that for - — September. The extraordinary spectacle was presented of a 12j cent msgasinc sidling for 50 and 75 ORKUOS HEHNARD GROTH —nata* ix— , ardware & Stoves ---- 1»VM>XK, OU.— Univrrsal Atovt: ; «uw Ag«-iit for Ibe NURSERY. Aino agi-iit for tbo well known nii.l tv llal.l«- Kiiigri bH-wIna Marltitn*. Ail kin«l ul IdarkuniithliiK done va »hort aotfoe and nt reanonuM'i prievn ■ We have u good line of. JOS. FISHER, Prop. L 4 C H I L D R EN . I- " I -l "I I — 1». ■ : -• • ' ............. m-rk. AGENTS WANTED -i tar« M.i| I . non 1«. for THE ONLY At THORlZEff Or. - A; K. COOPER & CO., Newberg, Yamhill Co., To Ure Traveling Public. ; ^FHK----- B ayton BIOGRAPH) OF J A M EH. Ill H. By ¡.UI. HAMHTOX. h:. literary e»e.-ut..r IRHs ntth th» c,i <>|««.th,,, nt hl, fniullr. »t«il tor Mr. It f.. - ■ >«a- « _ ..-«■ . . • s hotel , pmat SIM.50. Mr». IMllard «f <>. HM>b U nnlvr», 1» Sr*rKtiMla, In 1 Sto: VuM MS.11. F. X. lilrref M» m 1<»>k tt order. >•» I» ■ home for ttanw who aru trnvflltig, du;»: i roftt J, PurtrldROof Mc.bwk« or those who have no hqm«« «nd I mwix Q orB«:» froiu Mr«lli; pruat-VM.'À. X. A. initn- Th«- table» ar«’ eupplh-d »ith Hi” •rof X. lui. rimk T-urm-r» in S <!•>». pin» Bx< laid''*T*rrHery riva«. ifyo'iuHk best the market affonte. CteMI texte. F-S.SV -u m»ke luirgu »loney. Write Immédiat« l> to DAYTOJ», Kverythlug «lone for the comfort of guests. Please call and get Prices which ii now LOWER THAN EVER. Board by the day, week -r nhmth, Uenern! Merchants, Dundee, Oregun J. B. BILEYr-Proprietor. Buy the Economy Fence Dayton Laundry YOUNG THE MONNASTES BLOCK, CO«. FIKSTAM» JKFFEKBOX STS. G PORTLAND, OREGON 216 nnh Street. SA1.KM. OK. In th« renrrff th, I'lWW W<hel. TUK MTKOXGKST AVO CIIKAHR0T. most mHnraMe •n,d MthUery feu ce f«»r FARM, YARD «Bd U>T Fncloeure tmm Convenient Cloth«-» washodand ironed in First First Class Style. . stork t^ilrlws... Fwe. ! «ItoKO «enU. Fenej Trtnuued »«Y-- Write for ol DAYS n <5g CHICAGO. yurd fence; 75 to 10 rU. i Furthir Particulars and Illustrated Catalogue, ■ Forestdale Jerseys R. N. SNELL, Proprietor, D ayton - ’ - O r ego ? KING KOFFEUS COUNT 24405 Heads the Herd. PURE WATER. stabll HARTIN & HIGH - ---------- —» —r-uoi-BirioH» — jf y,,„ wuntpnrc fre»h water have « ■ ble'rat» - by tire iin<l(TKÌgii<-<L b. MUKIN,.näyt—,Or. Willamette Livery Stables. S alem , Rooms. if Class Wim mtn lion. ,, lAUin>try foot oí Ferì y atroet ncay big bridge. 1’111 C ES: Büshieeo. to Fy the month, week or dav. RATES REANONABLE evre »een tn th» ■ferthwretvrn I Has TuuVmanv veara experience in Markit, M»<inf»ctur««t i,r the tha ImaineM in Portin nd dn«i non or_MU.K amt itellrered cittes, anil he gnarunteea autisiae ■t»U poltit» within i rt.ran :ih!e «liitänee. O regon , - RYAN & CO., Propi ietors y ! Kpci-ial attention given to the drum mer trade. Ilfwx-s kept by «lay or week. Thoue going to .-uleni with teams and horses, Incitimi tìrat o I mm aucotaniòdalions for ■ them nt Illis barn, < Oiltec— Two blocks south o f oeloAee FOR SALE Two nennt well set to fruit, with nJ Commercial Hauling a ' cialty. i IMipdcfl an«l Carriages ar® Newj and lit** Fre»n. *W TKBM8 BKAHONABLK / ■. ’ a <■ “W® - ----- P.P.P. CURES ALL5K1N ANO j Ki Binon DI5 HOuTS S Woofton Brichiil Tile Co.' C ures scroful A CURESJ iM DRAIN TILEjfrasñsE laiiafactiinrs of First Class „— ill llfl.fi. 11| > ARB OSWEGO NURSERIES. - f « t Entrance, 2S11¿ First Street, nmn letoh ADAM- CMHART - THE HENRY BILL PUB. C9„ «ww. < - Charges Reasonable. PARRETT & CO. 8t. Paul, Marlon County, Oregon. ORI.OON, sin ill house. A bargain. William B. Faker, Mill Plain. Ev- Kansas City. -Otw ncro, Smell house burn and erette Bidgeway left with the pres-; i”’ PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS till'1 othfT improv« ni< i>ts. w< H «« t to ident. ^-^^"■Éocc acri ìmìma chair r.MAiU cars . large and small fruit, noiiu of the F ree reclinino pINING CARS v I trees bearing fruit. This properly Weir Scotch Clippier Plows For ratea and ircweral lotormallon call on or ' will be sold at low figtires. will scour where nil other» fail,, For particulars inquire at this W.1L HUBI.BCKT.AMt.Oeul. H im . A»»at, The Union Hardware Co. of Mc XM WMbinglon Street, cor. Third. office. UOKTI.AND, OF --------------------- ---------- Minnville, are general agents for cents, and many hundred* were them, and they guarantee them a . ni ri»«.w, an. RToNraaixa, HADLEY, HUNT »k CO. •even sold at fl each. Probably P. eaident. Hecretary. to give satisfaction in every case. MAXvrArrvKKKH or r.~ the record remains without a paral lel, in periodical sales, of a number proving so interesting that, after Thiii«]tleetiat> is often hewnl and nearly 211,000 copies hsd been sold, the । «soften aMnswered. « NEWBURG, OR. WOODBFRN, OREGON. News Company pany hsd had orders for 50/ 80/ "I .h « * - ” " ----------- * FlrM ri«» tU« «I »U »fie»» at the yard at fot- COO MASS IE NO. 11*74 WO mere t Ion luu priem : _ _____ £• «onia ber tlion»nnrt fret » t* KING KOFFEE’S COUNT 24.405 is an in and inbreiTCooinasido bull 1 4 Iweh, while d—len ►n in In various r.mu parts pnrti 0< h. <«nn4 ln\K. phMnl «1 Hr prUM ........ i? •n “ ••_________ “ “ " —being a grandson of Coomassie 11,874, tracing four limos to and having ft - the countr y, discovering “ the esteem affected. What to» the use of trying to Ue - macasine waa held •harm—lie" a man whoae liver hna gone ir.nmr in which u- __ j 31j per cent identical blood of that grand old progenitor, who hits con nr 1»! immediately raised their prices to tributed her blood to a larger list of to ted descendants than Any other 10 • tly r.ired th.fr price, to TIIT « -, double, treble, »Me, mwdrwp Ie and in b, cheerful and ahtaya reedy to led a fl J ■»any eases to eight times the reg- (—ny story T The only j The highest bred cattle for sale. Call at the farm, two miles east of [y way «0 »to to remove I _____ to get at the cause. Dye-, alar price. The publishers d© »ot Dayton and see Cattle. , atism. impure blood and । PRICE LIST. j yet know what their real circuit- tiop is, owing to ths limited capac ity of their preveo»; but machinery fob tag put m ptace which will sup- Mannfactprerer of all kinds of piy , ............. M on A large and inust compete stock of all the leading varieties of Parrott A Co. of Dundee, have a . 7 good stock of mens, ladies, and * * :::::::: 1» S* ««^ ornamental trees , a special lot of APPie childrens show, which they are sell-1 J® pccinl Selection of Ornamentals. tag ae low aa the lowest. They also Prfo»rt briek ma«ie know« «wj Pricesas low as any OAK OR i,FIR BARRELS, _ otl liter first-class nursery. Price list free keep a line of general merchandise, »p 1 Send for one. Address: * TANKS, CEDAR WASH torito1 WALLING A JA RISCH, Oswego. Or TUBS, Me. COOPERAGE C. UNRUH. COOPERAGE. ~ ,h* and Kaum- over I- T. Smith', «bur, NKWRKRO. ÄddrWM »II unter» to ST. PAUL’S ACADEMY, which made quite a shr among SALT LAKE, tbe members, who heartily endorsed IAMSASJJY, the truth, and promised obedience to God. Seven sermons in all were preached on the straight line and carried conviction to the people; EASW CITIES, the result of which will be told in eternity. The spirit of the Lord was manifest in every service and love and entire harmony prevailed all through. Following are the ap- pointmeula for the ensuing year: T. H. Organ, and wife, Mount Ta- bor; H. C. Morgan, North Yamhill, .. • August Johnson, Pleasant Valiev; IlnnpQ l^e Quickest trr Chicago j J. T, Watson, Davlon and McMinn- «»<1 the Ewt. vilie; Thomns Wiles, Sunnyside; Quicker-to Omaha and' India Ink Black Walnut, Spanish Walnut RAILROAD ilOTEL Hickory, AJmonda, Figs, M»»l- »Iforry, Mountain Ash, R«-«l DUNDEE, OR. Cedar, Irish Juniper, American Arbor Vitas, and oth- „ Train.-« mi th« Narrow 4L hu C« itaiirort Mth? 1 t<> iin«l fmni Poitl»n«l. «.I««;» for i|!iiti«r, fl er varieties • Ainph« time given tn whfoh IS j of trees, , Meal» S3 «k-nlM. __ ■ Ac. Henderson’s Red School House Shoes TO. Crayon, «.f tin-In.»! »Luvoa mn«L>. 'J Thoeo wanting to buy anything In the linn of general men-handiac, will fin I a full stock at Nichola A Gabriel- Thia firm has a house foil of general merchan dise, a large part of -which is new and of the latest style. Call and see them be fore purchasing. Big bargains for cash- Il m.y not U bri ■ i r"^ h" 1?^%!"? Varieties, . —AT THK— The board of directors of thiw school district, have shown nn in terest in the publie ocKnbFhere by providing the rooms-with U square yards mom of Wackboard, and in cleaning out the building, and by other needed improvements. IrrfM sept«wb«r. All NEWBERG ConBOrt»»! by tH of the Uoly S*mM of Je*i» UH* M»ry. The loe»non •rforrts all hat can be de«1re«1 for healthful out Boor eacrelae. M. F»ul can bef eaally reach ed by <•■ the WlTUnioyte The building Ie new and supplied with all the modern Im provementa. The courae of atudy 1« complete. Term» moderate. For fnrther parUculare apply to Stater Superior. School will reopen on the l*hul«M Kularg«l to Life Size, and FmUtedin H Shrubs & Vines, OtJR FALL STOCK OF FOR . PHOTOGRAPHER, Portrait and Landscape ARTIST. FRUIT TREES, Of HOBSON SAMUEL FRUIT I '. FBUIT ! A. J. A pperson . - Is now complete. favor In.k-prw^nt J.HirnaU»an »Bould take ami punk Uit» pn|MT, ami p«ah Ihn' togli-pricAl iuowop«-l» «UirWw out rv foU-nce, BOFE« BlfoTHKUK Editor» sad 1‘ropr-h-tor*, K««'l«'tn, On-gon. gnuA IM bewht st • r»*«»»»«l>le price. For further informetion Inquire at this oSWe. IteB !i«l ll.«_ reoto.1 li.i. of fovoroin lord or F. J. CHEENEY A CÄ, Toledo AmaUi. with all tt»e |ra JZJMilk Cow For Sale, .«gr?« kiw "> —»n-a a»«-<- *“■* *•* "ii"” ciiough w n^yoir»».. ’ Its those ’“t .J- * I. « «, - ¿ri-i. vallis Io do work on the river at' -------- — stranger. Wear it for the aid or that place. those who may bo tempted. • Within a year after the close of Some most sorrowful stories the World’s Fair nil the fair have come to us of young men buildings uiusi bo taken down. striving to break awny from the Thwvexed question with the di drink habit tempted to their rectors is how to get rid of them. ruin by the wine-gtaM offe-ed They sxpectod to realise 11,000,- by a beautiful girl. , Think you 000 or mure for them, but now the result would have been the doubt whether they can even, same had thé young man been i re themwway fertheir removal surrounded by women upon, he Inteat proposition is to sell whose breasts glowed the badge them at auction. J.-.U u-»nrywrtwv«rt« JT 4- , ur more dally ncwapapera wb— yow e«a IN DRESS GOODS — F Try It. Y«» will I« plt-v .1 M..tm, refundo«! to atty oœ who in not Miti-tl,^ bb ; that . a J j 1- CuililJBiniil, A Live Daily Newspaper for Ce«»L « Day, Twenty-Five '' Cents a Month. I • Our Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets. ^^tyJFlsjtojywliiyg^ ;■ Th. jn stv|c and mak Warehouseman - - ».-¡«UW * »S«« rre selected in the East fey Beverly, they «re the VBRY E. church wbeat a year and sells this to, lOent Unpàralled Offer löt . J. GABRIEL. MM S DISPERSI^