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■ writer with ; • Association , , reane in McMinnville of the Old World histories, the which are a fund of valuable •nfarmatioti oo the above question. The writer requests us to make a d«dy of United States history, with a view to a solution of the proi» lore- I thank you, and would add »bovehistory ie well known eoi Itey to me, together with other histories 7 of ireued by the government, dated ■ of M a j 1*51, entitled, ‘Inquiries respecting Glen baa **** History of the Several Tribes o j Schoolcraft was engaged Tobacco Shasta MONMOUTH, OREGON. C, HADLEY, E. ROWLEY, Managers. M. S. ADAMS, Sec. & Treaa. . . LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE No I. A fine farm north Dayton, adjoining the town, containing 223 acres, 120 acres under cultivation, balance in wood and pasture, house, barn, old grainery, etc, fine 20 horse power engine, with shingle mill and feed chopper, one pair^ol horses, wagon, buggy and harness; a steamboat landing on soulu side of fand-wnd a railroad depot on the north side, orchard containing ap ples and pears. Price 160 per acre, half cash? Route OF TH« SOUTHERN PACIFIC COUPANT Regnlar Normal Courae ot three year». Sa ^Blor you wholly peofeMlonal.. trebling .de partment of nluv grade, with jOOchtldreu. C 3?"! W - via A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TKACHERSi The Oregon Exchange Associ ation with headquarters at Dgy ton, Yamhill county, Oregon, > im and talenta of the moat cele- proposes to do a general real eetute business, and also buy, sell and exchange all kind of » regard tn ita discovery in thia property; also engage in any business which it deems proper, such us •Mercantile, Loaning •«rr that statement, but would Money, noli approved" security, •ddthat tobacco was known and Mining, Ac. ••rd fa tlw old world hundreds of The Oregon Exchange Arsoci- rears prior to the discovery of the ation ha»the advantage over all United Btatea. I will quote you other real estate firms because of Ibnm a celebrated writer, Angus. Be take* as hack to B C 45 and its having agents in the different ■sntinre that a specie«, if not the towns in the state, and a list of ■riginal nicotians, (giving its botan the property that the Oregon “« name) was held in great favor Exchange lias for sale tyill bej Che Egyptians, and used in a advertised. All those who have' similar manner to that st the pres property to sell are solicited to ■ ent dsy. And other writers agree list with the Oregon Exchange' that Cleopatra queen of Egypt, Association, as they will receive presented ^It to Marc Antony. I the benefit of considerable free advertising Exprew Train» L mv « Portland Daily? L ía vi. AKKfVf: ,u<1 training In GymuaaUc» San Franciscon 7:46 a m (Sweedbh »¿»tern) and voeai mu.lc for public Portland., . « San Frau >ieoo H •cboola. Portlaud....,,, ,8:3* a m The Normal Diploma 1. recognised by law a» lr,U.ui ‘^PSt «’I stations between a State Ufe ( eratteate to teach. • urtland, Salem; JTuruer, Marloa, JelTer»oii, . yjbt expenaee; Tuition, book., board and Albany, Tangent.Shedd». Halsey, Harri.bunt, lotliau« (approximately) «135 wr year. Stu Junction City. Kugene. Cottos« Grove, Ondili dent. tMMrdhm themaefrea, *110 per year. Oakland, and all atatloua from Rusebunc Co Academic grade, qccepfed from hiah Kh.mli A»hlaud Inclusiv«, CatalogUM chtWVfnlly »eut on application, Roseburg Mail Dàlly. Addreaa, —- L-KAVX. ARRIVE. W. A. WANN, P. L. CAMPBELL, Portland..,.. *:S0 A M | Roaebur«, . ..5;W'F M Sfc. Faculty, President. M I Portland t so P M DININC CARS ON OGDON ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Klccpsrs and Second Class Sleeping Cars attached to sji Through Trains. HODSON’S HARDWARE STORE McMinnville, Or. West Side Ulvl.io^. Between Portland and Csrvallta Mall Tratn OaHy, eaOepl Sniidny. Portland, iv 7^0 a - --- Corvini», ly ' 1.05 n u, Corvalll», nr 12:16 p , Portland, ar 6:80 pm Cut Down In Price: M c M innville Arlie Mall (Tri weekly.) >’ I’ort’and. lv S:40 a m Alrlle Iv 7;!» a m We»t Ueyton Iv l;25p u> WeM Day Iv !l;lSaS AlrHe, -ar 6 10 , p m Portland. arSO&pm SHERIDAN PASSENGER, (Dally exeapt Sunday.) Portland, Iv 4;>o p m Sheridan, lv«:S0 a m &.H9.»5tou WMt Day Iv 7:87 am Sheridan ar 7:40 p m Portland ar 9:80 a m rJüSrC,.C?“,,yX,<ln ,rr»,‘ FranclM-o «hl, "i'1 O’'«"1*1 '»•'* P«riSc m.UMenm- »hip line» for JAPAM and CHINA M h III iiz on application Katen and Tickets to Kastern points and Europe. Alan Japan, China, Honolulu and Axeu7,DVtonbeO“UI,‘e'1,rOm R’ L HAKttI8- That the best lumber in the market will be found at . . CH. MARKHAM, Gen F. & P. A. Portland, Or. R. KOEHLEU Manager: ' . JONES & ADAMS, McMinnville, GIVES THE CHOICE OF* GREAT OREfinv wmw. - SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL MND CHICAGO ,SALT LAKE DENVER, 0 M A HA T , and KAN8A8 GITI LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Steqmer Modoo leaves Du y to» Portland and way landing Monday», Wedne.uluye ’ und Fridays. OCEAN STEMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 roa, DAW SAN FRANCISCO. For ful< Information ea|| on 0,1» N. Agent, Dayton, Ore. On addrehs ; W. H. HURLBURT, Gen’l Paas. Aglnt PORTLAND: OR A. L. MOHLER, Vice President. Their figures generally secure the contract. This is the result of filing lumber at the lowest prices’ . , TO IDE YAMHILL DIVISION, All other Goods in stock cheap for CASH. IT IS A.FACT! « express , (Dally, except Sunday.) Portland. Iv4 Wp ui McMinnville, Iv 5:60. m McMiun, »r7:3O p m PorUund ar 8 ï& a m Champion Mower and . BINDER. mi. 0.M EAST AND SOUTH Oregon Central M c M innville Steam Laund Yamhill village one mile, 51 acres, Knriwre, ^aa^^oor^e 40 acres in cultivation, 4 acres in WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor., Before building call on them andpet prices, which arethe lowest bop yard, young orchard of plums, apples, pears and peaches of 10 YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. ' i k . - —----- ’—— 1 - . acres, house burn, two hop hodks. Connecting at Yaquina Bay with Quality of our work is unsur fied than has heretofore attempted All for $2,200. passed in Oregon, No. 3. 2 acres of land, 1 acre to San Francisco and Yaquina Bay a relation appear. ~ Perhaps yon SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS RET fruit, a five room house, good well Steamship Company’s will do us the honor, from the fund FOR and bam. B10U0. ■ ' EQUAL TO NEW, of information that you possess, to No. 4. 2 lots 60x120, six room enlighten as. Now, in regard to EVERY member of ■ Contracts given for Family and what the writer considers a per- hom-e, barn, good well, in Dayton. regular work- Prices always Ret- ♦600. 8aHs from Yaquina every 8 days for EVERY family on sonal alar, I would say that nothing sonable, and Satisfaction Guam- No. 5. 3| acres fenced, in crop ban Franofaoo, Coos Ray, Port Orford, of that nature was intended, blit teed. Trinidad and Hntnbolt Bay. EVERY form in, - 'A Man’ simply voiced the renti- and on highway. $500. Laundry three blocks south of Passenger accommodations unsurpass- No. 6. 4 acre in Lippincott’s ad EVERY village, in depot, near R. R. bridge. rout ® between the Willam many right minded persons For, dition to Dayton. 'Fine location. ette Valley and California, gas ♦ 125. rare from Albany and points west, to Beil remembered that the child that Abdili Bros, are now runnigtheir No. 7. 54 acres, orchard of ap ban rraneisco: mill, 4 miles northeast of Davton, receives a good home education, Cabin ?) FOR Education, wiil invariably make the best, and ples, pears and peaches, most of tic oo on full time. They ar«Yufin»goui Steerage.. .......... # trees 5 years old. ♦500. leart troublesome scholar, and when some No. 1 lumber, which theyir» Round trip good for 60 days, $17. ’ FOR Noble Manhood, No. 8. 8 acres J mites- west of selling at very reasonable pri majorit/ is reached, makes the best To Cooa B ay and P ort O rford . Any one wanting rough lumber H The writer requests ‘A )ayion; 24 acres in different vari- FOR True Wornnnhod ........... ‘.................................. $«00 sties of fruit, 6 acres in cultivation/ purposes, fencing, Steerage.. ______ g 00 building acres in pasture with running* wal s, or anything else, will To H umboldt B ay . IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. smoke, and considers the retort in water. 8800. * S*1*1............... . .................. ...............$10 oo it to their interest to consult No. 9. 2 acres j mile of Day ton, IT GIVES all important news of the World. Abdili Bros. Stceni^s......... . ... 7 oq 14 acres in cultivation, with young R ivkr D ivision ,—steamer Albany be IT GIVES the most realiable market Reports. A M an . orchard. $250. tween Portland and Corvallis, through FOR SALE. t ---------------------------------------- IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. without lay over. Leaves Weston 12:10 No. 13. acres, house 16x2B- p m. Tuesdays, Thursdays und ¿«tur- The new tariff law which has 14 feel in height, woodshed con IT GIVES fascinating short stories-, Will lie sold at a great bargain. — _ days; leaves Portland Yamhill st. dock nected to house, barn 14x20-16 fl (1:00 a. m. Sundays Wednesdays and Fri- traded for a small tn- ct of land neat fieri, IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department high, chicken house and yard gooc day«. the land ia located in Bocea county, Col dartrial Declaration of lodepen- variety of fruit of all kind, gow IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. EDWIN STONE, Manager. •- -y orado, 150 mile« south ol Denver, and denc . An official text of the law well. $700 Rare bargain. in the best section of that state, on tut IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles. J. C. MAYO, T. F. & P. A , line of a snrveyed railroad; soil a aandv No. 14. 80 acres, 33 under plow, Supt. River' Div.. loam, covered with Buffalo crass, two IT GIVES humorous illustrations. house 14x26 wipi- kitchen 14x26. utiles from mountains, mid is visited ahnald be carefully examined by barn 18x30, granery 14x14, smoke IT GIVES entertainment to yo aag and old. witli frequent showers, no irrigation every eitism. Protectionists ought house 12x12, 2 acres iu orchard needed, 3mites from good town. T E. M. SMITH, to have copies of this law for dis $1600. owner has patent to land—no inctiiu- tribution. Five copies rent to any — tirant-e. Inquire nt tins office, No. 15.’ 1 acre adjoining D.iy-I We furnish the HERALD and N. 7. Weekly Tribune Physician and Surgeon, address f.»r ten cents. Ask for Doc ton, well set to fruit, good house, — 1 YEAR for $1.SO. Office it residence on the east oorner ument No 30 and address W F. garden and other improvements. (•ASH IN ADVANCE. ' ’ THE opposite Free Methodist church. Wakeman. General Sec’v, 135 Wert ♦200. ——------------. — •Muke» a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh, Address all orders to No. ,6. A good house and lol Also general practice. - dayton herald . in Dayton, a variety of good fruit, Write your name and od d res. on a postal card, »end it to Geo. W. Best. Tribune Office, New York THRICE-A WEEK EDITION. Picket Wire Fencing with well improved $650. 1ÍS7HN 1.1. CO. ________ __ «v4«Mly appeared a "history eon- ■ttraciiveiv ialartrated paper «n- ’ •dvred to be the mort complete titkd A Gras-d»« af the FieUa,’fo and comprehensive ever written, .. . Martha — - - Wilhaam ( — J*1 mystery surrounds the In- which McCnliurh The New-York Weekly Tribune i STEAMSHIP “FARRO L” * New York World o. C. T. Oo. I City, and a sample eopy of THS NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Will be mailed to you . Go to Booth’s bicycle ¡very and repair shop, west of Hotel on earth, for farms and high* Yamhill; McMinnville, for first nt® to the McMinn- class repairing on short notice. All Kind of cycle fittings kept in for descriptive price list.' stock. John Griffin o< Zanesville, O., wys: ‘I never lived a day for thir- ! *Y years without suffering agony; until a bnx of DeWitt’s Witch Ha sel Salve, cured my piles.’ For piles mwl rectal Iroahlee. cute, broio- a sprain«,ecserna and all skin inn»idee. DeWitte* Witch Hasel Solve is unequalled. Harris Bros. np DANIEL MYERS, OF FKNN8VLVANIA. L«»»os for Haart Cure. W. G. HENDERSON The Altona leaves Portland at ths foot Third Street, lætween E and F, McMinnville Leaves Salem at 7:46 a. m.. and Inde pendence at fl:«, tt. m.( Wednesdays and Fridays. Cmnmirci.il travelers con I would inform the people of Day- ton vicinity • * md * . • tbit I have opened. j ft ; ■ • x s I . tn Mauls & Moore’s bluemiih shop, I Wagon & Carriage Shop do Hij all Kiiifi kind of of wood wqrK. wiirK •»muu KART DI8KA8K bearable. "Forovak Will »’J*'*" D“"el My«r»of Also repair wngons, buggies, nnd) "re Tavern», Pa., on Aug. 10, m. machinery on short notice and hi u nil WUha »light S*lpi**U<Mi, gradually growing wone. Then worKmnn ÜKe manner. CARRIAGES BUGGIES AND WAGONS, mada to order at the very lowest nricoa prices. remedia», »pendine THOS HALL, Day ton. Camoaobadlhat.lt was Ku*’* at McMinnville, in heed tarter« far all tropical fruite, con- ia m"11.01^ ForUnnd 7:30 a m. 9’10 Pi Umn’8 O"‘KGn City 9.30a. m,, ip. m., 0 p. in. Sunday leaves Portland at 9 a. m. The American Protective Tariff League is a rational organization advocating “ Protection to American Labor and industry " as explained by it: constitu ‘•‘’Z?3' Upor»; chSl ••o«jra Am«ric*n industrial Drod.^t. •r».n.- th. oompatition of favaign |¿Or.-!’^Oduc‘• P atents । here ore no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza A paper as useful to you us h great ft daily for only one dollars year. Better than ever. Abt. the news of the wobld ai . l the time . Accur iteand fuir to»v- orybody. Democratic and for the peo. El”. Against trusts and all monopolie». rllliaut illustnitlens. ‘Stories bygreut authors in every number. Splendid read ing for women and other special depart ments of unusual interest. It stands first among “weekly’’ pipelf j in sire, frequency of publication »rd I freshness, variety and reliability of con- I t»mts. It is practically a daily nt the lov I price of a weekly; and Its vast list Of j subscribers, extending to every state »nJ 1 territory of the Union and foreign coua- I trios, will vouch for the accuracy sad I fairness of Its news columns. Wo offer this unequaled newspnpcrsnd 1 the H erald together one year for fl I rhe regular tibacrlptlon price <-t the two I papers Is $3 50. & F~ p MLUA d L u F íí M m J •H«| QV Liberal t — I—!■« ' VÛ .a«.«»» •• m q8J : wnstn'r >.Sï.TIFIC «««IMF '«ut!rally mnstratp«! laromt por^»F»"<l««e» U »caeH.d rm-di», •¿d «'•*»"• contriiuSion,. or larga, to owe FOURTH: Send nottol cord for f-wa Bam .Io c^cy of ti»w •• cmeiCtn roeorvek* r . aj - » a »* i w m Jai u y 9— , ’ V 5LUN.N * CO., EÓ. HOFF, . McMINSVUAg, .. . OREGON. L WAHBSGAN & CO. Bosnios, Warons, Umbrellas and makes repairs of nil kind. Fresh and Salt KEATS I XTmb relia« done in ™«« POPULAR ‘“‘•MONTHLY ‘Monarch of the , Monthlies.” goal style. T72’« i?0«1 P opular # iüly Cem- Ny M. will bo mailed to ery addrati for CO ter.tt ». ‘uo* OM oi •v,’rv description fRANKFlÄiK tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. T,âîw- coeveicHTs Ao. hMMwwtiw.aJS DAYTON, OR Fish inseas Hi Ako. fresh Lard. 1 —------------------------------ __--------------- Cash paid for Hides. | 156 Papers a Year. V DAYTON MARKET REPAIB SHOP. Wholemlc ani Retail Deafoto •nd -rtiippers in n___ X -- DB. MILESMKDICAL OO . Rkbut, lad. Independence nt 9 a. in.; Salem 18 Pages a Week. tion, as follows i WAGONS & BUGGIES, H leaves Mond Sundays nt 10 a. m. ► NEWBERG NURSERY A. K- C ooper & Co. Complete Assortment of Fruit Trees of the heart alarmada». and Icon»altod a physician. kw»lrlnc ao ben.at r t.iLi Witch Ha! and Saturdays at A o’clock a. m. We have a choice lot of trees, and other stock and are better prepared to supply the trade than ever. ot ALTONA AND RAMONA of Taylor street, Tuesdaya, Thursdays Those who tnten d setting out orchards and wish good trees and ------- good trees und the best varieties, will muku money by calling on ->r corresponding with us before purchasing. When yoa have « little cash in Hr pockets and want bargains in ai metchandiee, go aor( make area of Nichols & Gabriel mean what they say, when Yoe may bant the world over and 8. WILSON. WILSON & HENDERSON Pr A lociation. leaking of De „ _Jiser’e, the ft- x»a« little pills for constipation. 11 ion» nee«, and all stomach and ver trouble«. They never gripe, arris Bros. 8. Haworth A Co, of McMinn STEAMERS Don’t nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but reg H-.r^boir h.î by h-,-, w ;- k ulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills v»-ied to ail points ai reu«<Mitii>)e r.it«-a. known ns DeWitt’s Little Early Rise। s. Harris Bros. OFF Ex — « mw . I wo,' Wroad "nncing. h*-.. CT”"«* 25 CENTS; $3.00 a Year. Everything New from Cover to Ct rantain» more reading n HUr ona >h»i) »ur «bei Ulu»Ml>«» ?