Derîw. : xni > bushel in Dayton. Ono day leak week party w— whije . a a - C- - । . Mra. A B. Hammond and her I land’mute, aa' enJ^m?^ h^hSt from Newberg, r * Mach ‘ •mra on th«' daughter, were drowned while wit-1 George MIU», of nearing preparation« forthedapar- week a paper, will be taken to the Hl ~---- • • ’ « F^parauono forth« depar- Yucon in Alaska. A companv has "*®n organised at Portia pd which | will have the ateamer fitted up in monster, which Was washed ashore. evening, ----- the ------ steamer earner being loaded -WVZ W A JXAUJEiKS ‘ A O. U. W. The old fishermen who lived near properahape, and under convoy of °' aoo,Ki- «•"•Wi-K •< by and seen the monster, were at a rnnv Jxxlge No. ^.Anrient Order an ocean steamer, leave Portland loss to Mme the moottsoeity, as Clondyke. An immense crowd had iteil Workmen, nteeta every Satwv August 15 for Alaska. The com­ gathertd to witness the departure! vV1. ? A' 2 W- ^rton, they declared that they had never of th® steamer, and many small pany Ailing up the boat are incor­ Visiting brethera cordially rw porated ander the name of Portland seen anything like it before. The lhe riw» ’•» °n® of « W6” wil1 »wf *ith A Alaska Trading A Transportation fish or whatever it might he, was , J. H GOODRICH, M. W. which Mr». Hammond and daugh- friends at Ml. Tabor next week. . G. Rec. about 4j fegt in length and 3} wide *«1^ 11 m.Mn wero occupant». CompMny, the incorporator» being —shaped and amnewhat resembling The Elder and Harvest Queen were Mes-m H. p. McGuire, R B Mc ­ D. OF H. A. O. u. W. a IM flounder, „„„„ „„ as to its main form, but lying ciao»» together at the wharf, -*« Unity Lvlm No. i;. Dagvae o/ Honor «h®[®h «I the usual hoars, next Farland. A J Yoakam, W. W Me Ito head like that of a gar fish. when the Elmore arrived, the cap- f ,Ma’wmFlTk K‘ B' J0"""’•"d w^»ve that was it» mouth "W11 *" «*• a . o’ oMbbath. • F w lirif, Darton, Or. . Visiting mem- - was on the Un­ If you have a tender tooth, or r. Mason. The company proposes der side, like a sturgeon's; on either lain of which wished to land hi» । ber« alwnvw ueh nnie boat between the two «tebmera. In placing those who tai.e piksmig« on MR*. GARRIR (UiOnRI ^UMtive gums, consult Dr. Lewis, side of its body, wore large lobes, doing so Pilot Bana, who.waa at the I the.r Une. at Portland, on the river Chief of Honor. McMinnville. ' more resembling elephant’s ears wheel backed the boat, and the boat bank at Dawson and land MBS. CYNTHA HAMA W ay . Rec. A •• a. , ••wr^»«S City, , NIKI laiin ite IlN A new Sidewalk t8 Ming laid P«»»s«ngnra on theClondyke by Set»- • han anvthing else, which took the n which Mra. Hammond and her I ---------------- long the lote »I A L. Alderman’s tember 15., The price 'of - pMeaae 7 P place of fins, for eats it had good daughter were seated¡wa« npeet and । UNITED ARTISANS sised round holes, extending into he two women were caught in the I Ser writy Awubly ,13, meet meet in in reg reg- ­ fesidence m Aider street. , to he <300, which includes tran»- ular aesaion every 1st gnd 3-1 Monday its head, as if bored with an augur; Clmore » wheel and' drowned, and The familiar inquiry now ia. «are portalion of 150 pounds of suppliea it was provided with toil and two evening of ea< b months hi A. It. U. W. D the cor escaped with only a duck­ a üll l k w GROCE "w koi ng to uionflykeT* rs-1 *orpassenger. 1 80 ?• »'• Veiling members j y«>o going ClondykeT* The ~n short hind legs, no front legs. ing. The bodies of the women ply generaHT fe, jn tbe epring > * At the last meeting nf the W. C. When first discovered it was alive. were recovered next day. Mrs. Ham­ M ,®roneT of Portland, and T U. the following persons were W C. T. U ■ The 0. R. 4 N. ' DAYTON, OR. Maa. E mily C. U mm , Pros. Van ¡torn. Union: Systematic Benevolence, last weex was sunk in tha Wil- «nd daughter were drowned. Mrs. M m . R aban D cbsny , Cor. Fee. Mrs. Lena Scott. Scientific Tem- lametta, near Eola, by running H , with her daughter had only ar­ J. W. Exon haa the white ware* house in running order, end ie tok- Sh^ on a snag, was raised last Sun­ rived in, Portland several days pre­ t W«bber, Peaceand Mer T r day night. CHRISTIAN CHuRCH. Ingin a portion of the Yamhill A hole fifty feel long vious Io their deaths to look after if^R B Miltr^HeL^h ‘ m Preaoldng first and third Lord’a Day grain crop of this ««aeon. • and two feet wide was made in the property interests of the mother. in each month,at 11 a m. and Up. tn, M . Imr®-K- M Miller, Health, Heredity hull of the boat, on the port side. Be sure and get IRVINE A SON’S prices on It is always gratifying to receive bv Elder SicafooM. Hundav-school at Mrs. Mary Bailey of Portland, and •$* Mother» Mothere ’ meeting», Mr». Mra. A L. Temporary repairs were made to testimonials for Chamberlain's Col 10 a in. Prayer meeting Wednesday Is teere visiting with her brother, E. Aldermen: Evangelistic and Pu- J*7;80 R Joni®r Endeavor 3p. m. H-d.w.. WK. H rity| Mril E c Lumin. work the boat and it was then taken •c, Cholera and Diorrhea Remedy, Center Endeavor 7 p m. AII welcomed Hadawsy and family. She will re to Portland for repairs* It is ex­ and when the endorsement is from turn to Portland on Saturday. Mra. Dr. Cuurtney. at these Mrvloea. U ®«P«cially so. pected that the boat will be re-1 One day last week Dr. Smith If you want to save mone/ "’® sr« informed bv hop growers paired and made in running or­ ‘There is no more satisfactory or P. S. Bakery in connection. Dr. Lewis dentist McMinnville. dressed the lip of one of Fred in Marion and other ^»unties, that der by Saturday. The Modoc effective remedy than Chamber- Best Bread in the county, at Summer ia here in good earneat. Berning’» children, which had been hop yards are badly infested with h*'n • Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea was taken off the route- here and Remedy,’ writes Dr. R. E. Robev, LOWEST PRICES. badly lacerated by a dog. lice, end in tome instances, if is Hardware and huilderr material up the river to assist in raising physician and pharmacist, of Olney, F- Dorsey will commence thought that the owners will not Third 8t. McMinnville. at the Dayton hardware store. the Gipsy. Elmore was put on Mo ; and as he has used the Rem­ pick their hops. Tha large hop licking his late peaches this week We are informed that 14 cents Mow is your chance to get fine yard owned by W. H. Holme» near the route between here and Port-, edy in his own family and sold it per |KMind has been offered for hope. peachea to can and put up fur Buena Vi»ta, and other large yards land. The Modoc" will probably in his drug store for six years, he Dr. Smith and hia mother »pent winter. \'i ->->■ in Marion, Polk aitd Linn counties, again be put on her old route should certainly know. For sale ", a day in Salem thia week. are badly infested. There are some this week.- Purser- Cook of by R. L. Harris Ash timber is now in good de­ yards in this vicinity that are lousy; the Modoc, and his wife, have J.P Cady ia plasteringThoa. Mc­ mand, and Foreyth A Strong, pro- DROPPED—Prices of Colum­ Nish and F. M. CrabUae’s hop >rie*5>ra of J he Mission mills are and we are' informed that nil hop returned from their mountain bia and Hartford bicycles. 1897 yards in Yamhill county, ere more trip, and Mr. C. will again be houses. ’ ' ' kept busy sawing Ash lumber for Colutubia 875, formerly 8100. or Ies» troubled with lice. found at his old post. Th«.tool of th« whistle al the the San Francesco market. 1896 Columbia 860, formerly J. H Flower end John Arms re- Dayton warehouu ia to bo heard Prof 8. 8. Duncan has been em 1897 Hartford, patterns The traveling public and others, 875. daily. Carry a Full and Complete Line of ployed by J. W. Exon, to aarist him turned from the trip to the Santiain should bear in mind that the Logan 7-8-9-10 850, formerly 860. retihn on Saturday. They were ° the P^ 1?. 1897 Hartford, pattern 1-2, 840 public. \ There will be preaching in the in hi» grkin and feed store during not verf favorably imprest as tol house is still open ‘ to P.. I-,.. * ....It I . :__ i . * . . M. E church Sunday evening; also' vaeatfon. The Profeaaor haa charge the richness or quality of rock or -• T"’* "',l * •«’‘»"‘«’odated with and 845. Now is your time to uf Mr. Exon*a books. the best that the market affords for get the best wheel for little Epworth League meeting. placer diggings at Gold Creek, hut •he table, Board and lodging by money. Carter A Baxter started out with Misses Marie and Louise dandle AMnk there is rich ore at other •he day or week *8 ANTONE'• their threshing maehing on Tues W. L. HEMBREE, Agt. of Portland, are th» guest» of the points in the Santiam country. day. Their first work done waa O. R A N. steamer Modoc runs While at the mines they helped Misses Armstrong and Miu Anna McMinnville, Or. CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. to threah Matthew Senn, er.’a grain, skin and eat a big black hear which tri-weekly between Portland and Long. r which turned out good. We are selling a full weight Dayton, touching at all intermedi­ M. 8. Ad»ma had killed. - Ice Cream and Cnke will lie »erv- ate landing». Leaves Payton Mon ­ A picnic party from Devton re- two gallon pail of syrup for 6«5c. C ommitted 8 ui < ide .—On .Mon Ju ^MbN^srh 8 >t u rd ay »veiling by L. ’ the la die» of the Christian chun h Crl a pleasant time at Meadow day, July 26th, I. Harper who lived day», Wednesdayeand Friday» at 7 Quality guaranteed. Our prices 'O Sunday. Dr. Smith cauaht Ji mile, south of Hopewell, on the a. m. for Portland. Lenves Port- are always right. Your patron- -^rw^------- ---------------------------------- : ‘ ^O»»'us . » ----- -s---------- —=— 1—T-,—4 T„r ---» a - stripes nrcuna . nwk. with bush of Dundee, Oje. Vim, vigor and vietorr: these are tail p&rCly linbbud off, 8 years old M. B. Hendrix the wheat buyer, that he went insane fmm financial the characteristics of DeWitt’s Lit-. J ohn M aut », Dayton. He formerly lived in TAKE NOTICE, FARMERS. ia one of the fortunate growers this troubles. tlaExrljr Risers, the famous little F E P «»ih . . ~ ; ter who rented ibe l^ndenshnusen Diarrhea Remedy always affords Webster’s no£ «filling type list your property, or at this office. J. W. Exon now claims that he fruit dryer "for this season, have prompt relief. For sale by R. L. writing ribbons guaranteed ‘They don’t make much f uss Ims received the first new oats of the dryer ¡1» operation, evaporating Harris. from one to three feet longer this sca-on, that has been brought early apples. They will keep the Dr. Lewis, McMinnville, extracts than any other ribbon in the about it.' Wo are speaking of De to Dayton. They were brought in dryer running its full capacity when teeth carefully, gently and painlesa market. At W. L. Hembree’s Witt’s Little Early Riser’s, the fa­ mous little pills for constipation, by John Li nd bn r.—Gray Oats. late fruit ripena. ly. No effecta. book store, McMinnville. biliousness, and all stomach and Price paid per burhel net, 27 cents. M. 8 Adams, E. Rowley and liver troubles. They never gripe. The W. C T. U.meet at house of Geo Mellinger, who were in the Harris Bros. the president, Miks Delia Baxter, Cascade range in the Santiam re­ When you have a little cash in Friday, August 18th. Everybody gion, on a prospecting and health your pockets and want bargains in c innville oh seeking trip, returned home Tues­ cordially invited. general merchandise, go and make day. They brought along with .Mrs E. C L umm , Cor. Sec. Splendid equipment. Fine facilities for instruction and rates a» low them a portion ot the big 500 pound aa the lowest Opens September 15, 1897. For the New Illustrhted purchases of Nichole A Gabriel. Capitalists would find, by in- They mean what they say, when bear that M. 8. Adama ehot. Catalogue giving full information, send to ■«csiiguting here, that it will pay they offer goods cheap for cash. On Saturday last Joseph Mc­ H. L. BOARDMAN, President. to establish * banx in Dayton 'I crave but One Minute,' said We mean a ban*, not a broxer Grath, 29 years of age, while bath­ ingin the Willamette river at Mis­ the public speaker in a husky voice; office. Come and see. sion landing, near St. Paul was and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded token with crampa and drowned. Empty machine oil barrels—58 The body was recovered about 2 p. with hie oratory. One Minute ch 11 on h —suitable for water barrels, Cough Cnreia unequaled for throat m. Sunday, and waa buried on Mon ­ for sale al the hardware store. and lung troubles. Harrie Bros. day at St. Paul. Stay by Exon. His interests Il ie a fact that you can get the B Gabriel will have the Powell nnd the farmers is identically the warebouae in operation thia week best 25 cent meals at Strong’s res­ same. taurant, Salem. Also fine confec­ receiving grain. Noah Phelps, Ed. tionery. Get your grain bags from Hadway and J. W. Turner will he employed taking in the grain, Mr. When in McMinnville call at Exon, if you want top prices for Rememhcr when going to Salem* Phelps having charge of the books. the Fence Works and see bow , yqur grain. or Independence that the O. C. T G. B. Abdill will act as chief en­ they muxe Picket Wire Fencing. Co.’» boat Ramonn, piMcwi WesNt»»1 Parlies wanting binding twine gineer. Thia makes a ftrong team going south at 1 p. in , Tur*-!ay»,- fur Mr. Gabriel. I am still in tho WARE ­ munt send in their orders almad, For 25 cents you can get a good Thursdays and Saturdays. G.ung: as I will not Keep it in stocK after meal or night ’ s loding at Mra E. The st'-amer Elder left Portland HOUSE business, and will be north it leaves Salem at 7:45 a . E. Logan’s boarding bouse; Alder the present supply is gone. on Friday last week al a late hour and passes Weslmt nt 1U a. nt ' pleased to handle all business street, between 3d and 4th sta., in the evenb-g for Alaska The J. W. E xon , Dayton. Monday», WwliM-sday» and Fri Day ton. steamer was loaded with freight intrusted to me; assuring all fair ¡da™ THE RED FRONT, DAYTON. Five car loads of good apples and paasengers, whose destination The best lumber for building pur­ and courteous treatment; and J. W. E xon . wanted. was the Clondyke gold fields. This There In a tiftr* for eYerythir g? poses is to be found al Jones & nnd the time to nlipud Io a «•<•)•! nr Nicholas A Gabriel are agents for wa» the first vessel to leave that the Adams McMinnville. port with a cargo for the Alaska r*1 when it slnrt». fton’l unii nil vhi ' the Crescent blcvde. Horse shoeing doue on »hort no­ Highest Market Prices ’ have consumption but pn-v« nt ii ’ i- Courteous treatment, and goods gold 8« Ids. There will probably tice by Mauts A Moore. many more follow in the future. - ' using One MimUr Cir ||k, Brt| especially taking Into consideration dis­ Kuth-e te hen-by given that lb»» |Mri :n-r-' When in Salem take mealeat Mw wheat every year that ha«come advantageous ways in which I bare been It is a well founded fact thut it ship IfflwWM» eMMMng I «-tween th.» m»x Strong’s restaurant. The bbat uno Dayton since he haa been in compelled to handle grain. I bow have will pay you to visit W. L. «terHlgnM. In tin« IhSnshlux tHMlne**. ix 25 cent meula in Ilie city. | busioe»» here, which ia three years. FULL ENGLISH CcUSSr. leased the Dayton or White Warehouse Hembree’s book store, McMinn- this «lay UlMoh ftd. MU-1 tie« weouute »!««< F rench ano G erman tor the tei m of one year, which I shall ville, before purchasing any- the said company 1» to. be pibl.toE. Calhm G B. Abdill for pumb o7 pri(W. . OF THE W. । Heat ami dust makes it tropical ICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- bere al this time. Oreme—nt the.M and 4th On Monday John Bradley left for w>. y moxth, in Woodman Esslern Oregon. Shoes, in Tennis, Ox Blood, Black and Tan, Ladies’ Shirt CLOTHING SOLD BELOW COST Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shirts, etc F # ADOLF MATTHIEH Harvest is Coming! the M c M innville Grange & Farmer’s Co General Merchandise. Take Notice usually kept in a hardware store, at bottom prices. C. E. WHEELOCK MoMINNVILLE COLLEGE. M M , . Will flil this space next week with an ad of Plows and Har­ rows which he will keep for sale. BUY Your Harvest Supplies such as Groceries, Gloves, Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, that is wanted, of MUIS ATTEMTI09I. GLISH ahd BUSINE pipe and engine work. } Wm. Kun, lb« confectioner and bnkor ul MuMhiHvillv, keeps at all times a Hovte m alu.o«l e»ery kind ■ CarterA Baatet rhn-sbing: fnrtable to baal grain to as any honae Ie art material, ink, tablet, or peri- CompMiy. the county. I shall also keep none but thc very best, moat aocommodatlug and ■ *C®1 1*0®*. A Daletl at Da,tou/trrcg»an Ibis M*>!*•«> bo had. TI hsm -' Burning, itching skin diseases of July beet of urvtee ated i instantly relei ved by D« Will’s Wltaes»»: I Adams. tl» HADAWAY. R. B. Barm. C. C. CARTER. C. 0. BAXTER.