Oregon Exchange Assi PROPERn ijR Buford Clipper Plows, of all sizes. When buying give us a call We have a good plow, and sell ' US! Of sat I 4 4f-l00 acre« in Flelcher'«»ii I Dsyton, Or. One-thitd "an ,dJlU<fo IK acres in the Jlnest county, free of Bnv ine#BlV« deed for Mme. „ “"‘•»tw S acres within' »„ mile of j 2 acres in sm.il fruits, balane«^.^ apples and cherries; can IJ 1 1 *100 per year. F mm » o »’Wat, No. 4. ‘J lot® Wxl20, {¡y b"rn’ ' ih . »J500. B’plncotl Arrangement« are being mad» hv Mr. Allen of Newberg, who has the Salem cannery and evaporator Ma/ed, to operat^ the cannery thia JONES > ADAMS. McMinnville, charnel »bip in ht»<lrMiuuÍR wwvü»-., M be told it to me 111» return to Stabil p>en.% tut ft fo- mins» nt» _ ■ D ayton , Or., Dee. 14. 1W8. P ibushek D ayton UaaALir— In your issue of las. week I noticed that the town recorvl had made a fearful turmoil with the saloon Methodists Ordinance No. XH is called a * “Notorious Onlinance,” *-was me oith staring «ye» »nit flWIan riiilruaded to a second reading,” jaw. The femt confo«! rife ifentto way» and blia^xE my gae-ags ’Tmn notwithstanding bis, (Exoa'a) rtaferaom to-eabtn. Ehmfemelbn«« vigorous kick Instead of nttt- my w«y thmugh Them, an- ynu.Ai> ii/g the facte sH up in the evi-’ in a cvowdl WRufe E 1—iiimji .«■,, ■ «Ifeiue of the town mwd, he t«**ted ma and broken Qmfem V rushes into a personal contro- they braehed agmiue my Tersy, and uses language, per ’ haps, learned around licensed i-l hands, a» if they sought, ’utoi SKloonp, or saloons which had. m the tala of rhe dieetfotr I .iftnn fcwt ne pre«- ritoe- -~r-' n 1 w^jii furnished money to ran the my exaiwuMrHMto of rim inferior <1? town, 'ffe is more than proud ihe wreck. 1 bit hiur a UBK man. m Of his vote, for had the ordi command at rife fend Fw.m ow vs nance passe«! “we would not now have a charter that will forever keep the so I orfe ouL” Now, as to the facts of the charter mat ter: One Pillman, and Hume, a i «des of the vessel. bur it tumfe .ur drui:Peu' attorney, Bloodsworth, >hwAi>r . it suanib-i an mneh. life* a man who had done ihne in the echoes of that awdhl ¡Fttbruarv feghCof d»a«h. The wufer swrwodl |>eiiifenTiary, and others were tbe bad*, to and the an«* fo-pr circulating ]>etitions secretly for • bem conataariy mmnnw »th. a Bnb new charter enlarging tlie boon- reusAeibbl^ace of life Turn. w&iHL Varies of »lie town and ignoring' •»y I wouhi. E Wut «wnftxmt&rii by the saloon question. Hume was1 * owpre ’—Minna Eevinç, a» Fmnta to prepare the charter; said char- L**lie * Popular for De- light purposes. After a ronsnl- fatiou with the friend« of tem- Two P»«U h 1 »aie«Ut.nw .IltimvenM* Emnée, Mr. J. T. Matson lied a meeting of thé citizens Whnt is the naa nf limbing: a beQ tor the purpose of deciding what ter article than ynar com pen tor ig the charter should be. At that [ yon can not «rt a better pnee fosfiy Ana—As thew ia novQflbrencn in meeting the citions decided that we take the Newberg charter as rhe p<we the pit hi in wiU hoy aniw bur model, and that it be read the better, so thab 'while mtr pmifto' may he ««nailer <m * «inafe «Hr Section by section ; which was they will be much grwiter in dfea'e done. The section referiug to woman i suffrage was amended so as £0 give the woman the same rights as men (Newburgh charter re prxwniMndy before rhe pnhiitr bniti quiring women to have property, ire certain to he tried uwt the pnh to the amount of *100) this sec i Be will very »pncitly pm*^ jmhr lion was “forcibly kicked, against meet on them and use .»niy tin- Sy the saloon element and the better one Saloon Methodists present. After Chamberlain’» Couuii IL-medx- going over the charter and de The people have been tuang: it for ciding the ma.ter I was elected year* and have iuimf that it <»3*1 to carry the same to Salam ^nd always »« .irpendrrt upon They hare ft passed, aS the session of the legislature Was near its close. some behionaMe novelty jhi £ lharit> I presented the SatUe to our rep with <-iiiK-fitld «dairae. boa *n. resentative Mr. J.T. Gowdv, who e-rtain Ui rvtnm Co the me nsmaW “ railroaded it to a second read lh-«j they know to be rwiiunb».. and ing” the first session, and a few for coo<h». cnlfe. enife and. urrmy« came ■ law. This is the way Hie saloon was banished from the town nf Dav- ton, and not by voting for tLe <•- R- Kj’^JWay, «¡M derriban revenue. eptiemn' is ue town* .uui wil Now Mr. Exon if yon will ent remain a few -for». Efe « R! Re loose from the Saloort Met he at the Dayton lintwL Flinw wanting giassas «hntritf «»IL *u here to their teaching«, you wil! isfactinn gnaranteevi, or mnoev Itfiraded. Keep from voting for revenue and making these extravagant and false statements. They wifi teach you that rej«ntance before forgivness is required, and after probation you will have honor and respect accorded you. Not withstanding your statement that I hate Methodists, I accord them the first place among ebris- tians, as they were the first to grapple with the crime of human slavery. Now they plant them selves tirmily against the saloon and are straggling to get their J. F. STAIGER adherents in line. Take my ad . (V; fiararwma. vice, don’t go with the Saloon Methodist«, but take the advice I SÂLS1L • -X ' - JBnRuriMfe m» «w m of liquors. _ Jl,45b to God in prayer,” and instead of Sam Jones, read U>e 5th chapter of the AMs of the Apostles, and study the precepts there taught. It is time that be should not claim that his vote had mad»a charter; he simpty kept back rrt of the purchase price. Now should think that you had in nle all the false statements through the Press that is neces sary for your good, and I would say that vou had better quit. 8. R. BAXTER. P. 8. 1 do not propose ia discussions to make reply Aa, personal, abusive and aeumliMs No. 7. acres. ,o0irard of. pies, (tears and peaces, trees 5 years.old. $500 ‘ Thad the hast kaaaber ia tW market will be found at No. 8. < 8 acres J Dayton, 2j acres in difTerem v. elles of fruit, 6 acres in eulu^ 2 acres' m pasture with nun run,h' Tlkrir figures generally secure the water. *800 ■-* cwmlrort. This is the result ol No. 9. 2 acres } mile of Darta _ reHing lumber at the lowest prices. H acres in cultivation, with orchard. $250. •0U( NO 10 166 acres on Three Kivar 7 miles from Woods --- .V on ,,, vPJ,. day, house 14x24 with i upper st. and kitchen, fruit tre about 4 acres cleared >»rn $600. . 80 acres 20 miles southwest J Salem, ¡n the Waldo Hill,. a)| J der fence, house 16x24, 1 acred “ S™'! springe, 4 mile f J school. Price $600. 1 22. 640 acres 1 j miles from rail road station, and 20 miles J Goldtndale, Wash. All fene^ w'j good Wire, 250acres summer f«||0.i ready to be seeded, well wateredGJ buildings, $1250 mortgage acres could U farmed, 25 bushels of wheat to the acJ goodlooaD^ Will trade for .m J farm in Willamette valley. 1 N°' <S)a«re8< a^«nder plow i house 14x26 with krtcheii 14x2uj »rfTy-fixrirs-n^ ¿acres in orchard. $1600. C. HADLEY E. ROWLEY’ • Managers., I m * — . * wmwwr □JWL — ■- . MdNNVILLE Steam Laundry, WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. Quality of our work is unsur passed in Oregonv Diseases SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS HFTUUNiO equal jo new , * permanent cure of aad eczema. Cliam- Skin Ointment ie It relieve* the itch- Contracts given for Family and regular work- Prices always lU»a- sonable, and Satisfaction Guara¿ reed. Laundry three blocks south of depot, near R. R. bridge. LIQUID ELECTRICITY THE The Great Remedy lor Pain; Inter »»al or External. men 24 Pages a Week 15* Papers« Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. Liquid Electricity!« the Pend Shot Cure for pain. Every pain Instantly relieved by one thorough application. Spnlu bruaes, stiff joint«, headache, toothache' pain in Side or Limbs, contracted mu» <4<'S, pain In chest, lame Imekv-hniibaco Sciatica. , .... ■«»»d K algia . * «fuîih Lryu,p F-'^ tbicit Y Harpas»« ""•«•li«« In thé wonderf,,' p,,w. ralärZ2T”i*er rh,*«'»»«<lMn «nd neu- its Iñff ñ’e »<-1« Ilmmt, ’ 1 k’ CaUr»*b» COUglis; , „bis, I , chltlea pneumonia, asthma, dim. ult Dg’»,n,,“n»“*b>n Cun», «».mg, -mm whe herof the Lung«, »tom.vh 01 < I«, by a few .pplieationa. Nothing equalsit tor burn« M-nldi, chafings, insects bites ,r kt pnnrt« tbe nr«» of all the world. , h«MK arecud cvrr«*fiau<ien< e from nil mid «" re feetW C“rs' “*'*• *o,nt*' on »be glolie It -B0*’'! ^omplulhta ‘«»'t ilhMtratians. «toi les |,y .m,DuteH. cures cninq», ac^irtal lintnor page, cotn- *M!;rtburn, siiminei < <■>>,. the honw- L ! 1 ’ diBrrh',|»’dy"i<'ntary. coll.-, wind »on»™'« work and other *pec- 111 bowels, eholerg4morbus; alm rub *“ of tmu«tis] iim-reat « in1 m*Na*l*K1 new epai»er and toh. . f EtFcTBlctTy. together one year It kills the germs of diSease.VwOr- ¡tar«!«.. aigi .T“ !*r11,1 klndtKof fe\ ei H nnd rt brac' '' “nd fortifies the ^^••"r r Root Tea is a pleas- i ho "’■CUI Dg n«»'’ou« ami phvsh alde- Mt la dire. Regulates the bow b h ty, give« strength tone ami vigor Io pwufes the blood. Clears the •li« system. A”P flATTLE.-Eor1 outs, '»’•••pleKMm. Easy to make a nd n7ss ho br”l,,ws •P»‘“lna. strains, hmu- “ ** cte- SoM by ness. stiffness, gall«, cracked heel-..„ud j 1. L Harris. 3 scratches, contractions of the muwhm M .■ dutLw,,"n'?’1.8tringhn''' . McMinnville «-¡th tegm ’lat-mpereholle, whitlow, poll evil fn’ tula and tumors, foot rot. splints ring, • hariu^ pm tbew in the Grange bone and spavin in iu . m , i . J... .. ' ? pwFamuMrs food shed. Team 10 ^Z**^*?^1* borer 5cents. Team fhL J*‘ *Mmi fed 25 eeste. hand*,»»" I * M’ibat Dr. A. E. Salter Su yr., ] brritaX. 4**’ knowledge, gained in ydtlr Shiloh’s .^■re it« canu of adranoed consump- JtM I am p«par«4i to it is the *>wltwjM>,ltx“ble remedy that has brought to rny attention. Il*"** oertainjy saved jurnr from <W— i g t m m. «old by R L. Harrj'b. Dreadfaily Nervous. < dreadfully nervous r,ur K,r1’» Clo- wnJKWf* my nerves Msvfogpffn.it d my whole nervous y*-“ * V* doubled With con- «RpstoML iudmeyand bowel trouble. -y -y.tem *^at 1 rep’diy re- rr^z •tre-dtb. Mrs. - 1 » Conn. Sold of common wnw, rubbing tb»roughly with the NO FAMILY SHOULD BE Wl . HOUT Price 50 ot«^ and $1 per bottle Trial Sixe^SsU. ..... . DR- W. H. ELDRED. . *^>l<i by Agents only. Chicago, UI. I. DUNN. , Aifnt f„r Yamhill count» n c trial furnished on application Msuts & Moore, general black ■miths, do all work in their line Repairing of all kind done prompt ly on short notice. Gn to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton barber shop, and get a smooth shave or your hair trimfoed in the latest style. Ths best lumber for build poses la to be found Adams McMinuViRe.