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PA I B 1 BALD- ¡ T H E “% kN D BAR E X C U R S IO N ” G R A N D F B II x a * > IS. 1900 W hite Max T rs x x e Y x u a w — G n a t consternation was foil by the friends of M. A. Hogarty o f Lex ington, K y ., when they saw he was turning yellow. Hie skin «lowly changatLcolor, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Juandiee. He was treated by the beet doctors, but without benefit. Then be was advised to try Electric Bitters, tbe wonderful stomach and liver remedy, and he writes: “ After taking two bottles I wae wholly cured?’ A tria l proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 60o. Sold by R L. Harrie,droggist. Ohe of the M. E. Sunday aohool eacurslon’party bom Salam, down V i the Willamette river iaet week, and ili which wero,p*for«jed to "enjoy” a two days’ picnic on board boats, for the reason that tha- steamer on which they were going up stream, a t Lambert*#*. ran aground on a gravel b lr, writes an interesting sc count o f the excursion and aeci dent, which was published in the Oregon Daily Statesman of July 0 Trah i k a re » Dayton for Portland and way atatton» at 7 X7 a. » . »neept S eadnya. , j The writer gives Fred L. Po*t and Portland M B n. m ., and T .aa p. ra. other residents of Pteaaantdalc and brave Salam MWSs .* . a a d V A p . a a . Webfoot neighborhoods due credit A rriva at Ashland 1 2 X a. » . and 11 AS a. bl for supplying the excursionists with a liberal supply of provisions, O f dan »:4» a. m ., I l ; «5 a. m. Which they took to the boat in Mr D«nvar#W>a au, t a . m. Post’s boat on Thursday morning Kansaa C ity 7 ;B a. aa., 7 ; » a. ra. While celebrating the Fourth in A t tapper time, tbs evening of the Chicago 7; 85 a. »:» a. b . I t is our aim to make this the most intorcsting'Sal® ever held Pelein, e email hoy of that city, Fourth theexcureiontis finding that Los Angelaa ia O p . ra., 73» a. m. - a.. *- - . -»■•w nf *12. ' .. _ 7.' ? ehot off a bomb on Çommeroiel their luneb baskets were about amp -b»» t ** -’•rfjp U J JHHBH . . T1MX 8 C H X D C L X 8 | ASM VB etreet, in the bueioeee portion of ty, and that there was but a limited in Zatnhrtl county. City of Maaleo V:M a. a., ( : U a. a. " V i" FBOH rOBTLAWD I PaOM Houstou — t * e **- a “ a., ADSa. *“ ---- u the city, with the result that a supply of food to be obtained on NaV Ori * p. a . , l i j t p I S . a : . Jfaw Orleans 6.» Washington « . « a a . , «.at piece of the bomb etruck a large board steamer, scut a ¿omroittee V Ìiria n d Salt Lake, D aarar, F t Raw York 17;« p. a . , 12,« p. m. W orth, Omaha, K a a rO rtltB U plate glaeein D e frontof a bueinree ashore to secure eatables. The ta a c ity . •>- L « K prulul puee, and broke it. The elea* erst committee, Ira T . Moore, formerly P ullm an and Tourists cars ou both trains. S it u ? .! ? » ! t;taa. « I h u i l i , ' C hair oars Sacramento to Ogden and X I Fta., ♦60 T h ai was a costly celebratici! of Dayton, and a good rustler for ü t Lake. Danver, V t txpraaa and toorist cars to Cb'cago, M . Lonls, Naw O r W o rt, Omaha, Kan fori » p. ra. b, and well known in these parte, ■sa C ity, Ht. fxH ii», leans and Washington, Chicago and ’ H . Vandovort, and toe superin D lreo t connection at San Frsuclaoo tendent of tbe Sunday school were W alla W alla. Lantaten , several Steamship lines for H onoluln, Japau, dpofcnne, Mlnnaapolla put on shore, in a row boat. They China, PhOlppinaa. C an tial a M South A raw - lu Paul, lln lu th . M il D. C. Derby, the painter, suffered went to F . L. Poet’s place, but did Iyar ica. ■ ___________ «rankaa, > hlcago and hie third stroke of paralysis Son- not find any one sit home but an old -«Was K L. H arris, Axent, Daytoa. or address day. - He baa improved eondewhat OCJCAN ¡TKAM KRS. man,(A. H . Post, F . L . Post’s fath 8-p. m. C. H . M A R K H A M , r in e e ....W .T Macy, W G. Hen- A ll s ä llin ä dataa anb- er who informed them that tbe Gen V. A V. A. P ortlan d, Or. " • '« * l McMinnville d e X . X O B H L X X . M a aaxar: office yesterday and their eucceesora b rati ng the. Fourth. He promised sworn in. The gentleman retiring that they mould be assisted when have made good officers, and retire the CAfoiiy arrived home. After x Ä d . y Oui U m Li« hiver StoBBiera. with clean record#. . . . Alex Spenoer picking several pails of cherries the e U Æ , To A lto ria and Way returned from 8umpter on the eve laodlnda? party returned to tbe steamer and 1 0 p. m. ning of the Fourth. He hae a m in treated those aboard. M r. Poet and ing claim wp there which assays Willamette B I ver < :» p, family arrived borne late, but made «, a, m. . Htearuara. 965 to the ton, he aaja, end he will X xce p t ► xeept a five mile tour through Pleasant Suuday. Ureaoa C ity. Newbern, Suuday. gobacktoit. .. The office of county C all fcarly and get first choice, ns goods are m oving at a rapid dale and Webfoot, at 4 o’clock a. m. Salem & W ay-Land'a An eld, etsi itanch, tried and true friend ef the American People, from the At- recorder has had reoeipta the past H ie neighbors nobly responded to pace. lentie to the Pacific, and the ptoneer In every movement calculated to advance the year amounting to 9246 86 over the 7 •. n. Wtllemette A Yarri- sta# p. bis request for supplies. They got M Z tik y " - iUtareats and I» « > —ye tbe prosperity of country propie ia every B tateinlhe I Tua» Thur. hill Rivers: - WodBOMv “ •*« ' WBwMT^T • • • il® lOUftOBviOfi Ol MW up built fires and cooked provisions For ovw half a eentury farmers have followed lie instructions in raising OreKou C ity, Daytoa, A Friday. Bums block wae unsatisfactory, crops, «nd in converting them into cash have been guided by its market re and W ay-Landtn*a. sufficient to give tbe 160 axcuaion- ' leh have been National authority. . and will be taken out end a new ists an excellent and abundant WIHamette River, If you are interested in “ Ocidncee and Mechanic«” that department « ill please tlk , m, M.“ & y “ - one la id ___ July 10 W - T . Macy dinner. The steamer Pomona, from Portland to C o rvaU lt and instruct. “ Short Hteries * w iil entertain old and yeeng, “ Fashion Article«" Ä W .d n e « i. will take charge of the Kegg gn> sad W ay-Landlnra. w ill catch the fancy of the ladies, and “ Humorous Illustrations” and Hems will which the excursion party had been Saturday. and Fri. very «a manager.— Yam hill Don « ty r r nisferrcdto the steamer Ruth on bring «enahine Into your hoaaehold, Leave Reporter. T hk WaaxLV Taiuox« ia “ The Pi ’« Paper” for the entire United Lv. Riparla the Fourth, on the way up river on Suako Bl vor. Lewiston and contains all important na«e of the Nation -a t » «.ra. dm and world. -Dally the filth took tbe party on board d a ily. R iparlato Lewlstou • a. m. and to Salem. f u ll In fo rm a tlea addrera, C . W ith DATTOS HERALD 6 Months for 6 i The following are the names of W. H. H U R L B U R T , Joe Jfttohell Chappie in The N a those who contributed provisions Oeu’l Pass. Agent, tional Magnsine. for July, thus de to the axoureioQzparty: Fred L NEW YORK Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday POBTlANDtOR. s«ri baa the. claeiag seene o l tbs F if Poet, John Lambert, D. BeTiere, T R I-W E E K L Y T R IB U N E . A complete, up to date, daily newspaper ty.eighth Congress: On the last Frank Odell, James Shipman, C E heir mail oftener than once a week. weel time« a week for busy people who receive their i u f o tth e seeeinn th e President Wheetook. H . Hutchen^ J . B S lil- Contains all striking news features of ~ Tiia D a ily T w bvmb np to hour ol going makes his only visit 10 the capitol, veil, J. H. Wilson W. R. Bethere, to press; and ia profuaely illustrated. . ■■ - • and occupies a room on the senate W. F. Gilkey, L F. Moore, E. W ik Regular anbecrlptiMt price |1J)O per year, bat we furnish it as atntl subecrip- are practically annihilated side ready to eigu the hOie th at are son, George Dorsey, J E Stane- LOUIS WAMBSGAMS, by the ocean cables and W ith D A Y TO N H E R A L D 6 Months 90 cents. rushed through during the closing land telegraph systems boars and minutes, leaving the osl One who contributed sent thefol- 8en4 a' orders to H E R A L D . D A Y T O N , O R E G O N , endes free and clear. President tnwing note: “ We have sent eome- which now belt the cir M a y ls t, i.nX). McKInlev also went over to the tbing ta indi», and to the starving cumference Of Old Earth in bowse side, where there wee s little of Cnba, and now we gftdly con O ÏW N X R . • . - , so many different directions. "Foreign parts” are no longer For Driving or Cruising more excitem ents Congressman tribute nor IR tiw m it» to tbe suffer foreign in the old meaning of the term. Europe, Africa, Asia, B E E F , PORK, M U T T O N A N D Fftxgerald, Tawney and otbere ing -of our Capital City, who, in There Is no better Line ol Shoes oa tliejm arket - - «¡an ■ • are “ next door” to ue. What happens there to-day we know gathered about tbe speakrr’s dealt their effort to celebrate our glorious VEAL, and led in singing the various pa Fborib of J«1y, wereeo u n fo rtu n a te to-morrow—if we read T H E C H IC A G O R E C O R D , whose C . Q C T Z I A N a C O .’S tional airs. When “ Dixie” was SS to be at I Rode d on the ‘Beaulifl Special Cable Correspondents are located At e n r y im portant W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il ? M ay your bpx I city ittik o aserAJbâtside o f the United "Slafes. ftffi Mfeer r teed the roof. I t wae an inspir Methodism, and your p atriotism - ’ J" 2? —A«O— 2 - ' D A Y T O N , OR. A n tr tc u u jn w egeifXli hver u ttn o p to tt n e x t o a s i r a t sa r v io tî ing scene. H a matter how hittn never grow less because* of this l i t • *- - 2 and it is supplemented by the regular foreign news service A end rancorous bad been the day V tle incident.”, : T h eir repntaUon M U b litb eU by practical terta a -, a-to ’¿"r > ”r of The Associated Press. For accurate 'intelligence of the proceedings from a partisan stand wherever worn, place» us lu a poritton to On their arrival a t Salem the ex paint, the Fifty Eighth Congress cursionisU were met and p e a s a n lly stirring events which are shaking the nations— of wars and KAIN ANO KC0IAT1K W arran t cloved in oordial expressions of good greeted by a Crowd of am icus rel rumors of war»—of the threatening dissolution of old govern It your dealer doe» not carry them la stock, •rill, good fellowship and patriot ative* and friends. The anivevsnl PAPER HANG ERS. Go where they keep them, you w lilB m g ments and the establishment o f new— of the onward sweep of ism that were tryly A meric» n. be w e ll repaid fo r the trouble. answgr to tbe question by tbe the race la all parte of the world— the one medium of the superinteudent, “ Aren’t you Shop in A. O. U. W. building— E VE R Y PAIR W A R R A N TE D BY most satisfactory information is the enterprising, "up-to-date” ry you caiuef" was, “Ho. no, we lower floor— Deyton, Ox. G O T Z IA N American newspaper, T H E C H IC A G O R EC O R D . wouldn’t have missed it for any thing.” Tbe excursion netted the T H E 8T A T E F A IR B JUST MANUFACTURERS. Sunday school 91 60. A ta i*« map o f th e world oa Mercator'» Projection, about 2SUxlS 8T. P A U A L , M IN N .. WHAT C. H A D L E Y , laches la »lie, beauitfntly printed l a edtora, « lt k a lan a-eeaM m ap W riter of article,who is supposed of Europe oa the reverae aide, w ill be mailed to any » e ira m faee of T J ie 8 ta t« F air prem ium list to bo 8unday school superintendent, E. ROW LEY, THE e b a ite on receipt of recueat act-ompanted by two »-cent itaraps to is too late tn complfin oo rer poolifo for 1900 hue been received at this it is claimed by those on the Ruth w rappla*. The m at» llltn tra te eleariy how compreheaalvely the _ Managers. ■poolol osblo ■ e of T a a OBiuaoo rbcubd covers the entire clvU lw d world. A d- WORD when a thing is done. TStaerea, M a c ro s lu maadow, SBalaahed. and office. I t is a next piece o f work at the time, made statements thaj R acoau, 181 MadHon street, Chicago. * cr?* ° r p r,i rt* »>•>■«« I » Re »are yon cet P IT K IN ’S P A IN T first and Umber; U0 cattle on place; w el* watered. An IM P L IE S . by State P rin ter Leede. As here were intended to cast refieetions on there w ill be no com plaint neccsaerr. A 1 »lock raneh, or enod for farm ing. la n d In . i f ro a r dealer deee not handle It w t f t t n i i » « h ngton »>«•» io railroad , w l l l i . w ld at . tofore stated, the fair opens Sep tbe officers of the boat, and were direct. w r g a ln -p a r t cash, balance on tim e. (ember 17, and closes tbe 22. not altogether correct. I t it appa «»none. ttO W-WTIUll CO IIS acre«—g..m«> of the best land in f a » ì i U SS é a r T r m Yamhill county—to acres tn cultivation, The xinouut to be given in pre rent that not all the excursionists Fulton and CarpenterHta , CH IC A G O . It all Uled, splendidly attested within | m ium s is 910,000. T h e traits were dleestisfied with treatment re In ilra tM mile* ot Dayton} fair house good barn, ceiVed by officers, as some wished IM P R O V E D farm . portMtion companies w ill give ®uod young orchard of different varb-tlcs the state lo remain on the bust, and others of fru it; 940 per acre, pert cash, hal- reduced rates on exhibit« to the A 58 acre farm , all cleared bnt 8 aerrs In oak of the tension at a glance. . MXSOF have shown their appreciation of anoe outline, secured by mortgage oa fair. Opening Day. Music in (m b » , 1 1 rat class soil, and lays w «ll. A good premise«. frame favors received from officers, by to Its use means time saving two story honac, bare and ontbnltdlnxa. w ell the forenoon. Recing in the kens of respect. One lady (Mrs. 4 sere—corner lot— in Lippin- fenced, aU kin d o f sm all fru it, m ile from and easier sewing. rWberl Maa yoe M ea»*»r aay v B r a nearth< MrtMfromanM o o e s Hfternoou. Address of welcome W alt of Salem) wrote and had cott’e addition; 9100 takes it. The school, 5 miles from Dayton. I f to ld soon par I t ’s our own invention best snd finest location in Dayton. ehaaertecureaa bargain. In q u ire at thia «M e« in the evening by Governor Geer, published in Statesman a poem a aaaaple pvts» o f iiB A W cy and is found only on the Inquire at this office or managers ► mA et. I responded to by everybody. which ia a correct version ot the ‘ reraprimoni roMBL w® are K j E CHLV CIT7 LIVER7 STABLES, Oregon Exchange. and take taka thte ■MUMdoFqa Tuesday, Seixt. 18, is editor’s day “Sand Bar Excursion.” One who McM innville, Oregon. t m 9c. Live stock judging iu the fore hae been on the boate. as^ passen ger, wilh the officers of tbe Ruth, ^ nt"" * «^©rROHwhi B ert E L. W IN G , Prop’». . TRE NEW YOtK WORIB noon. Four races ill the after — n iteu w tabfn* wiOb fWrgMl commus informs ue that he has always been fa lle n ®ea| poet and First Claas Ttirnoots. Most careful noon. Baud concert in the even rla hahaand n u n g w THtttt-À-WHK EflTIOI, well treated by them, and as far as «tri vers. S e w in g M a c h in e . • HrM and one o l the ¡ng and banquet to-the editors Special attention given to the eonvey- ha could see other passengers hail Wednesday 10, Salem day. The been so treated ngof tomtnervial men. A« Oood to You as a Dally and You get The steward bad W e have other striking Prices reasonable Third street, be- banner day of the fair. AIT done even more than permitted by h-< I t a t the Prlco of a tween K and improvements that appeal to business houses in Salem to close tbe company, and passengers ex Weekly. cyclo- Special attractions. T h e great pressed themselves pleieed with the careful buyer. Send for DO YO U W A N T i t fa ra b h ra mom at (ban »nrotktr 91,000 Cham ber of Commerce treatment hy him and other officers. our elegant H . T . catalog. A B A R G A IN in RXAL «STATUT One sera o f rarreapm- F 'lb llrte d ln«. II» MW» _____ laad in U a rto n -g o o d location W lH aall rheap I» «qiiHledhj stake for 2:18 pacers tbe h ad lu g Captain Bell, who was io command, ’ « I» the Bno- If dlaposed o f aoon. In q u ire r i H a a a m who or I w a rh a ve not been h n n iiiL -h n W » feature Jit afternoon. Twenty- is the oldest rap tain on the river, T ^ i e Y c i S lWdta- ib»I the presi den' L We need one person two horses are entered to start in And is well skilled, as are all the , it w ill I» In v a Itl» lu r h l8 . W 0 torre Mwem t hu ndrrd M P IT K IN ’8 PAI offiuers, in their several duties. Cleveland, Okfo. Intel» Impartì»! ataeaoMMBhopwoni ®&a»f . _ _ this stake. ' Special amusements R j bank Br tautinen® h4h vaine tn yon ---- or Any exproM nr — I --------- — « mü tffM» IHtoMbtaR' ---- m wtahtfc OFCXPRRIEXCir in the evening. Thursday 20, depoAUwUl «VaiWto ivateh every move of the era® Is I t R ight fob am E ditor to ta*? » " • Thrice o wrak Portland day. Grand excursion Aak your Fulton snd W orld. I t yon w ont In tooon rn n r . . . nn t^S R bcommknd P atxxt M buicinks ?— from Portland and return. Live I t may be a question' whether the a T R Y TMB fonata, u £ s . " r stock parade in forenoon. Four right to publicly recommend any of I We«t world. great race« iu the afternoon. Hie various proprietary medicine* _The 'p irie e-a-W i 4er*alwedW a r yver. W e offer III!» - chimm Capital C ity »1 91,000 for which . flood _ puree . , lb® market, yet as a hd fo e B a vtom Hr. « al » Si • . H i e reaul«r !■ 2:20 trotters w ill be lit®AroUiug preventive o f suffering we feel it a »ertpHon price of th « tiro TEE QEYTLEW OXAV, LAUD FOR SALE. event o f the m e e tin g .' 8neci«l Io say a word fur Chamber meeting. Special doty to ' g fe fi ins for me of new Y ork city . lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea amusement® in evening. F r i n ile Hate tn 79 acres of lan£. 40 acre» under cvttt- t a ra la prèVtonliifF ro ta r Want» an agent In ro a r town. I t gives prem i day 21. State Band day. A n Remedy. We hav« known and um» p a y a b le m f e k I f » of Cameras, Stryele». Rewfmt Msehtne», vatlon, balance brush ; a acres In prunes, Uee W illin g to pay ured thie madicineju our family for in a im i oportnta* Desks, Seta of Dlahc», Ring», W atches, Shirt nual meeting of State Band As 7 In apples and other good variétés of S S - i S Ä Ä ■ Burl«»«, n e li sJ»ts H sudkercblels. eta : In «mt. twenty years and bnve always found sadgfthW »bom s hitndreA iu efitl am i oranrnentetartiele« sociation w ill be held in Salem. fruits ; fa ir house and barn, near school ässnautaar&ss lojhf. R. A. Park.Ml It raiiable In ninny cases a dose ssrt honaehoM acecMltte« can be » e o ired with- I Tw enty or bauds house, and close to ohureh, wUbin three one cent, A new si»<l »nraeUve ! ,, . more . . . , iu , u n i i«’f »his remedy would eave hours of miles of Davton, and at crossing of two form will Will l»e the feature of kb« suffering whiles physician is await- ro*da, and in good neighborhood. Price duy. L ive stock |i parade iti Tortf-tW We do not believe io depend e o u ii It . SCO. Inquire at thl» office. . noon. Racing iu afternoon. tng implicitly on any medicine for A li »oppii,a tree. W rite for pu rtiusian to O kK T LK W O M A M P C B I.M IIIX G O O M PA N Y, him Fun in< evening. Saturday 22, a cure, but we do imlieve that if a Ceutlcwoman S niidlnx. YBARX* Mew York CMr, X Y Everybody’s day. A ttract mas in hottie of CikHtnberlsin’a Diarrhoea ERIENOH forenoon. 8|tecial eale o f live Remedy were kept on hand and ad s a in a v x stock. Racing in afternoon. ministered nt the inception of an Citisens* purse of 91,000 for 2:14 attack much suffering might be avoided,and in very many oases the pacers. Mwwatock show. 91,000 presence of a physiciau Would oet ¿ f t JMV3H9 in premriun® for shorthorns. be required. A t least thU has bees SaiooN aw Day ticket for men (no puss our exprieuce during the paet tweii- check g iven ) 60b. Day ticket, ty years —«ylven Valley Newsy R]uouinaud for women, snd children under Brevard, N C . Fur Hale by R. L TK KW MK OHxxwM.jraaa. eoRntro i « mx 16 y e a n (n o pass check) 26c. Harris. .* M ID -S U M M E R ELftMAljB COM M ENCING J U L Y 6, : A n d w ill con tin u e u n til e v e r y dol la r s’ w o r th o f Sum m er G oods is clo sed out. >«4 m C on sistin g o f all our SU M M E R C L O T H IN G D R Y GOODS, r F A N C Y GOODS, shoes .-.- A nd in fact e v e r y th in g belonging to Sum m er W e a r w ill b e clo sed outj a t a sacrifice red u ction from 2 5 to 5 0 per ce n t d is c o u n t» ÜBFY0RK WEEKLY TBBDEEyr R . JA C O B S O N & CO. M cM innville, Or. Ä DAYTON «ARKET, B u tch ers Shipper OOWNEH a DRSSSES “Dandv Line,r ^ : Cruiser’s Shoes. Garriage, Hesse, Sign ORIENTAL PAQITBRS : A Tension Indicator: & CO. Oregon Exchange Ass’n FREE r MONTROSE BWYCL tu a REF W h it e «S ® . - F.. Wm S evm X acbne C e . Practice . croix GORTi KfMK”snnw Xq O|»9 joj •ooVsuoas *I“O •iqJiN •uo “» PP>O V dot» S Wtal Nl P atents diwvna U tonn Season tickets for men 92.60.1 O u, fodliiira fo, turning out fine Season ticket for women 91 50. lauudry work is unsurpa seed Send Day ticket f-w saddle b o n e 26c. in your shirts collars and cuffs and E vening ticket», after O p . tai. ba oonviuced 25 cents. ¡’ McMinnville Steam Laundry. MB BVnta»««aMw.H.Y. , . HBllM,rraM. «w»F>an«m..CB. FOU SALE SV ®M9 « M I S X Hakes Perfect Nichols A G sb ijel w ill ««11 you a n yth in g i i the lino o f m erchau- * t ieduced rates for coin. rap C. W . Pol • r , C«g»t. A M been to ria, ie « i boi D o n ’t Jf w ith the p a ir o f F lj •h o p . Mrs. E m l aim«, left They will waafr«, and parte of T b e st herp prom i and a^ land betv evening. Mr®. Li mate of . Id “« •» want to Monday on wkiehplaoej *«®ka. The offic now ara: Milea Bell,! aar; Jar O. A. A nder thur Riggs,] •towarl, Ira 6;30 How doth | Im prove« And gstte By trading D on’t fo p g ® d « « to i G abriel pa] cash for prd goods at th ( Strong a restaurant good place im tb at city J Dr. J. C.f Hsfayette, MinnviUa profession, - meet any here or else! Z and 6«, (Toil T hb A pp « vfod by all a rt oat of o( know tbqt giv® a iteeoi kion spd t ioev great energj H arrie’ drug C