HEBALD OFFICE T— VOL. XI AU kinds of underwear and no­ tions at low' prices fot; cash, at Nichols & Qabeicl’s, Fresh roasted peanuts and fine candies at White’s restaurant, Ro- Minnville. L. L Hewitt and wife of Pleas- antdale, gttendeA commencement exercises this weak of ths state Norma! school at Monmouth. - Haymaking h now in order. Telephone poise are arriving for the telephone line. Cbekrles are« selling at 1-5 cents per gallon in this market, with a tendency to lower prices. PROGRAM Eollowing is the program of the entertai men t to be given at the hall oh Saturday eve, June 29th, by the M. E. Ladies Aid society. The proceeds a re to be need in assisting to psy the pastor’s «alary. After the literary - exercises close ice cream and cake will be served. Ad­ mission, including the literary en­ tertainment, jee oream and cake, will be the small sum ot 10 cents. Everybody attend- Read program: 8on^—By company. Recitation—Rev. L. F. Belknap. Recitation—Lula Martin. Tenor solo—Dr. Leroy Lewis. Recitation—Miss Faye Swick. Recitation-Miss Gertrude Palmer. Quarlett—Male. Recitation—Miss Louise Jones. Quartet t—Female—Medley. Recitateon—Hits Olive McCaatu Solo—Willie Glen. 1996 Wante K understood that they are OUR NEW the only exclusive Clothing Store in the county, and can buy cheaper and SPRING END SUMMER STOCK > therefore sell cheaper, and give you abetter stock to select from than th Ladies’ Wraps aid Ladies’ Shirt Waists, any one carrying a general merch Soda water, ice cream and con­ fectionery at Kun’s bakery, Mc­ Minnville. If you want drugs of any kind, There will he six of the students or prescriptions filled, call al A .of Pacific College at Newberg, grad­ M. Phelps 4 Co.’s drug store. uate at the commencement exerci­ Messrs. Farnsworth, Arnold and ses this week. - ’ ; others have been at work this week T. W. Smith has again been sick and confined to his home over a on the Evangelical church getting week. He denies the report that he it ready for papering." had an attack of “strawberry Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Sher­ idan was here thi week visiting fever.” Tropica! fruits, nuts and fine con- with Mrs.Andrews father a nd moth­ fectonery, at Kuna bakery,McMinn-, er, Mr, and Mrs. A- L. Armstrong. ville. ' The Wiilametteand Yamhill riv- Esther Rose, who lives with Mr ore are about down to the lowest and Mrs. D A. Snyder,- having low water mark. Lighter draft united with the Baptist church was steamers will probably soon be put On Monday last Sheriff Hen? baptized last Sunday week. ’ on the Willamette. dersou arrested Bert James for When you have an aching molar Put up fruit with Aritifermentine. burglary on comphunt of G. E. consult nauH Dr. Leroy Lewie, and be re- It saves time, labor and money, Detinering and taken to Me Vffd. Al til rirnaaruoa ha uailiaal • ••• ” * ■ * * a — I lieved. and preserves t the natural appear­ i If Minnville, where he washeld for Preaching at the Christian ance and taste of the fruit. Sold trial until Wednesday,, when he church nex^ Lord’« Day, both morn­ by Nichols and Gabriel. had a preliminary bearing be­ ..y.---- y — - ing and evening, by the pastor. A. L. Alderman bid in a lot of Men’s Suite, all wool from $7.60 up Youth’s “ “ “ $6.00 “ Children’s“ “ “ $2.60 fore Justice Rhodes. The evi- dence not being sufficient to con­ vict, James was released from custody. Nearly every business man here was called as a witness. Arlie Arnistroog was also ar­ Arm Fenton who recoved from rested Monday by deputy A. II. potatoes at sheriff’s sale, severs! weeks since, which hs had attached. He disposed of 600 sacks at 5 cents a sack. The “culls” he sold at 50 cents per wagon load. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the residence of Mrs Johnson Friday - - 4h^ Slid, at 2:30. A Ila re cordially “hi-emente so that all ean have school. Salem responded with a Also Gunsmith. All kind of repairi Qn Thursday of last week, when that the occasion was one of inter- the family, wars absent, the farm choice of amusement and enjoy______ ________ by *____________ hearty -rr-^ appreciation about 400 of bicycles guns, 4., 4., themselyps in such maimer as they her beat citizens, who deluged the residence of John Coatney, near GEO. H Jg$TERFJU£LD*-¿ ■ Mrs Patterson and Miss Bbchnn- North Yamhill, was burned. It is may desire.^1 Everybody is invited etaga-with bou< ¡own 'órse Hhoer, Ims loca- lor- an, the' dressmakers, removed to ernor Lord being absent, private In Dayton. He will do all kind of . Astoria on Tuesday. Garde» Secretary Duniway handed the di- shoeing. f pedal attention given to . Ches. Hndley. who lives on tfir Grass shoeing for the prevention of plomas to the students with a w«ll . "Id Knnpp place nsa a food field of house and content* 'umnuutei INTERFERING, Field. chosen speech. The class address of different varieties of cherrirs, to $1800; insured for $1(XX), / The Ladies Aid "society of ilie by Superintendent Irwin, was a fit­ Flower FORGING, which he is selling readily. v - . The Bonrd of School Directors Evangelical church, will have lunch ting testimony of the confidence re­ STUMBLING and . Attorney J. II Flower has again held a meeting on Friday last. A Counter next Biiurday in the front posed in him. The closing address I keep the Largest and Most Complete A stortasi oft of SEED^ room of Fenton ’ s furniture ytore. rented the Robinson property, just part of the business transacted was r . DISEASED FEET. of Superintendent Bolinger to the Shop with 8. R, Baxter, Second St. vacated by the dressmakers. He to confirm the sale iff the old schoo The proceeds are to b® applied in class moved the hearts of the en­ hns moved hie household effects and building to Mrs. R. L. Harrie finishing the church building. Ev­ tire audience. This was followed MONEY TO LOAN. family into the building. The board also employed Mrs. Har­ erybody hereabouts know that the by a short talk by Mr. Carter, the every year to Eastern dealers. • ' One of the best pieces of road ris to teach the primary department ladies of the society are all good new superintendent, who succeeds First Mortgages On Improved Farm tSsn Franriscw, Cal L EJ. BOWEN. work in the vicinity of Dayton is of the public schools. Miss Nellie cook*, which is a guarantee that al! Mr. Bolinger as superintendent. In Property Negotiated. - ^Seattle, Wash. f ’.L< on the Salem road, along Budd Findley was employed to teach the things will be in order and first all it was one of the best graduat­ Write for catalogue. Darr’s place. It is thrown up and intermediate department. Prof. 8. elites. They invite their friends and ing exercises I have been permited Wo are- prepared to negotiate first rounded off in good shape. If it 8. Dunckn has been employed ns the public generally to call and take to hear. ■ It will compare favorably mortgages upon Improved farms in Or­ dinner or lunch with them on Sat­ i- T-1 could l>e covered with gravel it principal. with that, of any Oregon college.' egon, with eastern parties at a rate of urday. Those who bring their interest not to exceed 9 per coat, per would be a splendid road. Grandmother Sawver, #ho lives lunch to the park,and wish coffee or After the exercises we returned annum. home accompanied by Mrs. Elvia T. W. Smith wns notified from near Wheatland, and whose condi- Mortgages renewed that havo been can get the same, rod hot, if Renfrew, one of t he bl in d pupHs- - W as h i ngton, D. C., that his app l i- tionie bp chthatshecannotswallow tea, they wish it, by calling at the fur­ Addrone, wltn stamp; who will spend a week with Mrs. plicatian for pension hns been al food, is in a critical condition. The niture store. MERVIN SWORTS, lowed, and would dnte from April attending physicans say that noth­ Launer. A. L. Baker City,Oregon. 3d, 1805. The application was for ing can be done for her relief} ex­ The eteamers on the Portland- J. H. FLOWER. Small and large tracts of land—th* beat in Yamhill rnaOy—iiw an increase, and was granted with­ cept to insert a tube into her stom­ Dayton route, which have been mak- Oh her trip up from Portland in 60 days. garden spot of Oregon—will be sold at micww that trill rwmf nr ach, through which to convey food ing daily trips -for several weeks, Tuesday the shaft in the steamer ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. with any. J W. Fishbarn requests those to the stomach. This the old lady have compromised and now only Toledo was broken, which made it necessary that the boat be laid off is unwilling to have done. ru?. every other day. The Toledo Fine acre tracts in Fleisher» addition to Daayfon Call ami gtt parties who trespass on his lumber leaving here Monday morning at for repairs. The Toledo made the NOTARY PUBLIC, .prices. yard, and scatter lumber and other­ Henry Newton, sr. of St. Joe, . . oMifkoN. wise interfere with material thefe while chopping wood the latter part 5:30 and returning Tuesday after­ trip here on Tuesday, ar.d on DAYTOB,. Wednesday made her way to Port- Practices in State and Federal noon-going and returning alter ­ not to do sn. Those wanting lum­ bf Lst week, and when cutting ber he Would request to call at his down a tree, was struck in the nate days. The Elmore arrives land as best she could with One en­ Courts. shop, and leave orders and they will breast by a limb which broke off here from Portland Monday after­ gine and a short crew^-aeveral of TO THE FARMER s T noon^ leaves Tuesday morning at the crew having boon subpoeaned be promptly filled. the trunk of the tree and flew back­ When building von require as witnesses in the James burglary >:30, and alternate days. Judging Art Robinson is having a neat ward. Mr. Newton was severely rom the amount of freight taken esse. Any farmer wanting an en­ ► little house put up on his lots in injured, and at first it was thought rom Dayton io different points in W. M. Clemens who attended the gineer and mechanic to overhaul, ths Macy addition. That is impossible for him to survive, but the county by team, the boats are repair and make ready their reap­ In wet weather it is • necessity. the way to do young man. Help he has nearly recovered from his doing a very fair bari ness'for this G. A. R. reunion at Oregon City the ers, threshing machines, or any The choicest Lumber, and that first of the week, reports the re ­ injuries. the town along by putting up neat time of year.' union as a grand affair. There was other machinery about the farm, on which no rain has fell will residences, even though they rally L Nicholis who has been in South- a large attendance of old soldiers for harvest, chn secure the servi- be found in abundance at A, V. R. Snyder has removed the be small. ern California several months, for and all appeared to enjoy them ­ vices of a first-class mechanic Valley Transcript from Dallas, Polk Mrs. Dave Kelley and family left the benefit o'f his health, returned county to McMinnville, and has selves. The procession was a very by calling on John. Muuts, at for Lexington, Nebraska, Inst home on Monday. He spent most commenced'the publication of the lengthy one. Old Yamhill was Mauts 4 Carter’s blacksmith FINISHING LUMBER ewrep Tburndny. Hope his family will of the limb while away at the Hot Tri-Weekly Transcript. Mr. Sny­ largely represented; it having the shop, Day ton f not be blown out of bed there, ar Springs, Santa Barbara, where he der feels that be is back to his fir»t third largest representation of any we are informed he reported of Ore- was much benefitted, and comes H. C. HUME, love, and that the newspaper field is other county. A number from this gin. That kind of a zephyr would homp much improved in heklth. vicinity were In attendance. well occupied in this county, but discount a Nebraska gale. -, , x i His friends and acquaintances give him a hearty welcome, en bis safe that by making a good paper along Dr Leroy Lewis delivered an ad­ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, A full blooded Jersey bull fits sale return home again. with the other good papers here, dress, this week at the closing exer- • chenp. -For particulanFfnqtitiw at that he will have a chance to get to D aytom , O reoom . A party went from here to tbs the top Hope he will meel with irises of the State Normal school this office. If desired, a portion of at Monmouth. Mr. Lewis is a the purchase price will only be re­ Siletz last week oi> a prospecting his highest aspirations. G. E. STUART, graduate of that school. quired |n cash; reasonabl« time tour. They found but little '‘color'* D. M. Dorsey who has been in of the precious metal, but found F arm for S ale .— A farm con­ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, given on-balance; or grain taken. an abundance of game and fiah. Eastern Oregon several months ar­ taining about 155 acres, a large N otice —All perrons are notified One bear was killed by them, and rived horns lust Friday. Hecame D a Y ton , O regon . hy the undersigned, that they must a large quantity of fish Caught. over the mountains by the Lebanon portion of which is in cultiva­ not trespass on the John McCulloni Those composing the party .were route on horseback. He says the tion; 90 acres in ctbp; several E. M. SMITH farm on Lambert’s slough, of which Miiton Peery, James Peerv, of Linn road was clear of snow, but there of slashing to be sowed in hay neia.now in possession. All per­ county, A. L. Armstrong, O. Hew- was considerable snow along the this fall. If sold soon will be • Physician and Surgeon. sons trespassing will be' prosecuted. it, and several others. road for some distance near to and disposed of at a bargain—iiv Is now complete. We hare a good liae oi Office opposite town council building, ' ' - M athias 8« nn , Jr. at the summit. There is consider- eluding onp-tbird of crop and Dayton. While out walking one evening able travel back «nd forth on that half the fruit in 5 aero orchard. En. H erald —It would bea good Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrb. last week with Attorney Flower; the route at the present. Inquire at H eral IT office. plan for some of the Wvbfoot fann­ Also general practice. editor and Mr. F. stopped at R. L- FOR CHILDREX ers totake adriveon the Mission Harris’ residence and wasadmirihg The 0. R.4 N. Co. alwas alert to “ Many of the citizens of Rains ­ road from Dsyton. Perhaps they Please eall and g» t prices wbieh are LWOE* fk»w »-vw Mr. and Mrs. Harris’ finé variety would see the advantage of a little of flowers, when that gentlemsn in­ the Welfare of their patrons, have ville, Indiana are never without placed on sale at the principal sta ­ donation road work, and at once act a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough vited ye editor and lawyer in to tions, n 1000 mile ticket at the rate accordingly. The roads in Web­ look at hie place. Mr. and Mrs. H. of three eents per mile, good one Remedy in the house,”says Jacob N. BRADLY, Proprietär foot vicinity need graveling bad, if plucked a nice bouquet of fine ro­ year from date of sale and good for Brown, tire leading merchant of ses and sweet peas, for each of the Easageover the Rail and Watet the plaee. This Remedy has proven of so much value for New carriages, buggies, horses, and Nearly every aching tooth can visitors. While io the yard Mr. tesof their system. be »auod. Before having it extract­ Flower who, since bis advent in Or colds, epoup and whooping cough MW oatats throughout. : Jonqs Ahd Adams of McMinn­ ed have Dr. Leroy l^wis exam- SA baa been endeavoring to keep ih children that few mothers who >»• it. inner man well filled and. if ville,can fit you out with all kinds know its worth are willing to be lee eream and cool soda water at F or R ent . —Ten acres of good possible, to have bis body aseums of bpildiqg. material—lumber, without it. For sale by A. M. Kun’e bakery, McMinnville. »«nd, about ohe-balf in large and the rotundity of an Alderman, nails,pau>U,oils, hardware of any Phelps 4 Co., Dayton. Repairing of all kinds done at . •mull fruits of different varieties espied a «berry tree, and an invite- description- Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton Manta 4 .Carter’s biacksnrith tatlOn wn» sktended-by the host to When yt MéMírinville, call' at barber shop, and get a smooth shop Day ton} ’ --«pples, pears, peaches, plums, partake of the fruit. Yow can rest J. P. Ibvnie's bakery Jkprovision shave or your hair trimmed in the ^Mason's Challenge Blacking is prunes, and all kind of small assured the way that lawyer “filled atoro, and convince yourself that fait; good house and barn; lumbar .for the new school building. visiting with the Hewitt family at ’ Thsy furnish A 1 lumber. - Pleasantdale, who are relatives. R. 8. GOODRICH, Prop. You can get anything in the line of . Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Horse Shoeing. SEEDS WHY NOT? NONE BETTER I SEASONED LUMBER. J ones & A dams , M c M inn viLLt Finest and Best Lumber in Oregon OUR STOCK OF General Merchandise Hendrson’s Red School Hoase Shoes Dayton Livery Stable NURSERY. Complete Assortment of Fruit Trees, * ’Min { of a mrie of Dayton, W» For particulars inonire at