AST m anth; reading uotlee» in local collim a «canta por Iloa lor g rat tnwrtlou, t canti for in b at quant I m art Ion. Obituary and marriage uotlcea not exceed I ng , 10 Iinaa, published Ira t, I I aent In for publlea- tteu at once. Card o f thank«, reaolutlona. and almi lar mattar « canta par lina. ÎOIPAKï, VOL. XVI published s K - ' f l ì » - H g«*u> t l n morning r rauny«. 6nt in order to g e t t t ........................ Friday», niaila the publication, the paper is priyited Thtiradav afternoon. T hia re ­ quires that all m atter sent by m ail, to insure prompt insertion, and all matter for pnblicsttwn eiw nld bereneived at thia cilice on Wednesday J g g »Ute a s i-” iô p . m. ■nd lla o , m. Butter 35 cents per roll. Eg«» 28 cent» per doaen. wheat 50 t o 52 cents per bushel. - Flue cigars a t poetollee store. ■ T M a. n i, • ». in. .J:««.». »P m. M .« a n a . m. . .» ü » a . m. • a. m, # .« a. u . .1 2 ,U p .to. un both trains itan aiul Kr |-u , ' lam ia, Jlew Or* tra n c ia to W|th H onolulu, Japan, in4 Month Anaer Ijttua. or at| Jreaa ARKHAH. A . P ortlan d, Or. ' — --------e ~ 0 ¡U -. ime by Win. the McMinn- They are first 5 'NE -R, thoroughly of Republican mi Illuni leaden», - proKrpt» of tiàtt very thoughtful, S „-. pj. -. 1— g--y-.... -US ko o n Thurw la) and for n e a rly «ft v n n ’ |*art Part of o, the mu United nnit«, a * N ational ‘ “ Kamil talK i par ol the h lKlir« ■ («rtnera, ami villa It 1 ao n ta lu i all the ratn.rltu t general I l.l llil N K up to hour intertainliiK reading the fa m ily , „1,1 and W hich aro>accepted M and euiiutry mar- »«•c. aar gt, par year. - regon. ,-WEiK E'ITION, ally and You got of a price than n u yo th«. ta ie itc a tla new» i and i i equaled by tportr from the lloo* ¡led In homnghnea ¡llh the presidential It w ill lie inralunhla. atclv im partial This value to you at thia ’e rr move o f th e grant the Thrlue-a-Week aap your eve on the watching—take the ? you want to know take Thrtee-a-Week Id a regular •utwrrlp- lar. We offarthl« na­ il« vto n H a itM ) The regular >ub- papera la »A _ ’K YOUR DEALER OR GEO W PITKIN CO- falto« A Carp ND LOT. I lot In Dayton, rea- r aale very rhea« eat q u a lity of Iru lt— barn, ro rn e r lot. la- M EROY n iw atches, Jew- ;ks, and W AHL. - OREGON, iw elry repairing » of Jewetrjr munti- 5QANS, Shipper E mutton and ¡ al , a n d R etail >N, OR. 'io V « A "*’ , ix r k r i > n 0S ENTS OOWVIWWTA „’ S Rain, storm, cold, sunshine. Harris’ Cough Cure 25 and 50cts per bottle. Cranberries for Thanksgiving ttatyee, at the postoffice store. The best shoe in the market at the Racket 8tore McMinnville. Trunks Valises and Teleecope Baskets at Nicholis & Gabriel’s. Attend the entertainment at Nich- ol’s hall on Thanksgiving evening. Th« colt^snep th is week made a rapid dim iushing of wood piles. _ Get one of those fat geese of E. A. Elderman for your Thanksgiving dinner. B. C. Hadawsy who was at 8a- lenkseveral days last weeK, returned home on Saturday. A fine prize of a portable pantry given away free. Try your chance at Tfaos. Hall’s. « I 10,000 Msgoon Strawberry ‘ Plante for sale. Inquire of Hatry WamWfeana, Dayton. Roy Marfin caught a fox last Sundwy with^Wa hounds, i abort distance north of Dayton. Frank Wirfa o f ‘ Sheridan, has been here the past ten days with his wood saw cutting wood for Dayton- itee. Mrs. E. E. Martin was called to Oregon City on W ednesdaj on account of the séricas ilineas of her mother. A Christmas is coming! Santa Claus1 Dayton headquarters at Harris’ drug store, on and after December 1. .» Make a purchase at the Dayton Grocery and guess on the bean jar. It won’t cost you anything, and you may get that $4 00 lamp. The Blue Eront Millinery Store ia.how o p e n . , Friday and Saturday November 23 and 24 “Will be bargain days. M bs . E. E.-M aktjn , Manager. Do you.MnOw beans? < If so guess the number of beans in the jar at the Dayton Grocery, and get a $4 00 lamp. The St. Charles store, McMinn­ ville, carries a full line of groceries, which are sold at popular prices. Call when in that city. Strong 8 is one of the oldest restaurants in Salem . It is a good place to taxe mealg. when in th greity. ' . .... ....... The Dayton Chinese laundry man has left for other pastures. We are informed that A. Roasner, of. whom the Chinamen generally rent a building, will not, rent tq them any more. The Dev-lon evaporator was shut down several days last week. I l started up again on Monday, and has been running on potato««. The product of the evaporator thia sea- eon hae been immense, and those who are managing the business are assured of a large profit on the pro­ duct of their enterprise. J. Carter with whom L. H. DeForde worked at painting and paper hanging in Baker City, arrived here Tuesday, on a abort visit with L. II. Both gentlem en left here on Thursday on the way to 8an F ranciaco with the view of locating. A nice line of picture moulding can be eeen at the furniture etore; also iron beds and bamboo goods. An invitation »extended all to call and see the goods. E E. M a r t in , |*urniter dealer and Funeral Direc or. • ■ Nothing very staytling^ t the Racket Store in McMinnville, except the values they offer in M ackintoshes, Qboes, JLJnder- wenr, Hoisery an a’ m any other things. “ A Eugene exchange has (his to say of the late pastor of the M. church nt this place. “ Rev. C. E. Crandall preached bis in i­ tial sermon in Cotiage Grove be­ fore the congregation o f the M. E church 90 Sunday morning. The impression he qqpdaupon his flock was an excellent one and augers well for th«, in^iienoe Ije will exert in this field, l^is com ­ m anding figure, persuasive 0fo- quenee, clear diction and analy­ sis, and broad and charitable views make him at once an ideal leader and a safe pilot to guide the wandering sinners home. The M. E .‘church people are to be congratulated on having se­ cured the services of so able a man to nriniister to their spirit­ ual needs. i r. The “boys” in J. W. BarnholtiCT’s tie camp at Hubert’s landing on the Willamette river, nad a little sport ^or t^emselv 8. 2009 yards fine Wool Dress Goods Recitation. 159 boys’ K n e e Pants and Reefer worth 50, 69, 65 and 75c, choice of Song—JBy two little girls. suits— fauinns Jane Hopkins make Dialogue — “ Dotty’s Birthday the entire lot 29«. . / - ." 100 dozen Ladies’ fine embroided choice, 41 98. Party.” " 150 dozen iiien’s airtl boy’s Wool Handkerchn^s, choice 5c. Cornet duett. - % — - 1000 packages Envelopes, 25 in Caps 19o. Recitation. : 250 pairs -men’s Pants— broken Song— “ Hayseed in H is H a ir.” package 2c. 50 dozen Utica ipills Bed Sheets lines.wortb up to 42 50, choice 41 39 (comic). 150 dozen men's regular 50c Un­ all ready fur use 49c. Recitation. derwear, choice 39c. 25 dozen Pillow Crtses, good, well Dialogue— “Little Angels.” 8 mg—“Playing by the Old Mill made and large Biz* l l | c . ■ — ~ „ 5 pieces fine Silx and Wool Sxirt- Streain.***' - *’ • ■ ■; • ■■ ;■ 50 pcs double fold yard-wide ini- ing mantles in M k . and colors, worth up to 75e, ebnica 49c. Every one invited. Come and itationFroncbFb”2llil^ iM —— — briug baskets well filled. No. 1646 Draws the Dress Pattern. No. 6404 Draws the Shoes Hat. McMinnville, Oregon. R. L. HARRIS, Druggist Bookseller a ad Stationer . E Nineteen Hundred Goods Unloading Sale. AT THE RED FRONT, NICHOLS & GABRIEL IN +THE MARKET W ith a large and well assorted stock of merchandise. For good goods and bargains go to NICHOLS & GABRIEL. V 7 Thè Red Front. SAVE 8i M ONEY! ’ ~ FURNITURE IN UNDERTAKERS DAYTON SUPPLIES, E. E. MARTIN, THE GOLDEN RULE! The Dayton Grocery Co. The Newberg Dairyman Associa­ You hud better be on bund early iu the sale, as many lines w ill ba tion deserves credit for (he self-sac­ bipken before Saturday night. rificing perseverance its members show in endeaovring to pluce the dairy interests of the community before the farmers of this neighbor­ hood. They are now arranging to have public meetings held at o»t lying points with the intention of getting the farmers interested in like industry. It is certainly a very good sign that those who are now patronising the creamery hare an abiding faith in its future, and. they w e certainly to-be commended for 1 their persevering efforts toward per- suading others to act for their own interests, as well as for those of the community.— Newberg Graphic. onoAeo axosa. W e ask exactly the same price for Goods that w e would be Willing to nav under like circumstances, , and grant the same privileges to all - D IE D . that w e would ask. Dortha Tapin Arich was born Money refunded if unsatisfactory. August 15th, 1829, in Pennsyl­ CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE. The D ayton G rocery Co. (One door North o. H q jr » ’ Drug Store.) A. B. M c M IL L A N , Manager. M C. E. McMILLAN, ,Treas. HAMBLIN THE CLOTHIER- y SH O E SALE. P rices greatly reduced . 41,500 worth of strictly up to date SH O E S for Men and Boys, were shipped by the manufacturers to a firm who failed before the goods reached them, and we bought the entire lot at a greatly re­ duced price for cash". We will give ohr custom ers the benefit of tbjs bnrgj^fi and will close out the lot quickly at Prices that Cannot be Beaten. 8ee them before you purchase elsewhere. , We ore not selling out at cost, but our regular CASH PR IC ES on Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps i • Are ao LOW as can be found in the county. Give us a call and be convinced. H A M B L IN _ The One Price Clothier, Union Block, M cM innville, Oregon. FOR SALE.— A good house and other improvements, and If acres Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks-hiss put me in qf good land, well set to choice fruit 4 mile from husinees part of town; my “teens again,” writes D H adjoining is an ' orchard for sale. Turner of Dempeeytown, Pa. Price 4600. Call soo/i at thia office. They’re the best in the world for When in McMinoville call a t the liver, stomach and bowels Purely vegetable Never gripe Ouly 25« St. Charles store and purchase your at Harris*. I grocery supplies. M ade Y oung A g a in . —“One of Canton and Scotch’»Clipper PLOWS! vania, and died near Dayton, Ore­ gon, November 2 i, 1900j aged 89 12 IN C H WOOD BEAM 411 99 years, 3 months, 5 days. She was 14 IN C H 13 99 “ married to Edward Poole Decern i 12-INCH S T E E L B EAM , 12 59 l>er, 1851. Four children were the] 16-INCH - 16 99 fruits of this union; one is dead, 12-2O INCH S T E E L F R A M E DISC H A R R O W , - 28 59 the other tbrefi are eons and are I 38 (X) 16-IN C H S U L K Y PLOW, living in California and Washing­ ton. Deceased give her heart t o : Also a full line of Air Tight and other Heating Stoves God in early life, and was a mem-J at lowest prices O - O - H O D S O N , M c M in n v ille . ber of the Friends church. She! loved . to read her bible, and bas^ read it through 45 times. For many years she was a Sunday J O N E S & A L D t Y M S . school teacher. She resided in Or­ W E M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y OK egon about 25 years. Builders Hardware, Paints, Oils & The Methodist Advocate says: “ Major General Corbin, in his re­ cent apology for the army canteen, evidently attempted to eclipse Bar­ on Munchausen when he said ‘Our army iF-4' model temperance soci m a n u f a c t u r e L U M B E R , D O O R S , S A S H A T D L A T H sty.’ Has this Adjutant Oeneral of M c M in n v ii . i . r , O kkgun . the United Stales army gone mad? Or does he suppose the American Get your measure taken a t POUND NOTICE. people are all fools, deaf, dumb and i _ Nichnla A G ab riel’s for « suit o f blind?” Notice is hereby given that on cintile« - The steamer Elmore will prob-j the 14 d«y of November I ably be put on the Portland-Dayton) took up and impounded the follow­ Bread, cakes, »nd all kind of run the first of next week. The ing desorib-d property, to-wit: One Confectinnery at H Oliver’s, M i- Ruth will probably fie placed on the red spotted heifer, «Ixiut two year* Minnviile. Alan lunch when de* Portland-Independence run Mon­ old, which said »nimul wilhhe «old sired day. to the highert bidder for each, aa I A man who went to Dr. Vose atj described by ordinance, on the 24ih DO YOU W A N T \ McMinnville, says, “The D o cto r, dav of November 1999, Unleaa the owner or agent «alia for the same A B A K IIA IX rs U S A I. R ai A T r if Ona ai re » I can get more of the aches and kw afio» WiKAèll chronic pains out of a person than before that time and pay all legu) lami m ltaytoH - cob » and ch rge*. • H dlapoRed of mxm. liiiffiiru rt If e r a m * any physician he ever tried.” G LASS. R o b e r t e a r l . Spaulding Co.’a saw m illet New-' Town MarahAl berg, has been shut down during Dayton, Oregon, Nov 14, 1909. > the cold snap. J. W. Coffin, fore­ man, has been here with his family EDR SALE. For the Rjieedy and perm anent enrt- of during the time. T h e chok-eilt p iu |n -rly fu r » lioin.- in tetter, aalt rheum nml eczema, C h am ­ There is but little change in the b u y tn lt ; ftlx l<»ts,.go Il ing and am arting alnioet instantly and is suffering from paralysis. attu ate li. F o t l u t i g u l n liiiju lre a l tuie ita continued nae effecta a permanent enre. ' I t alao cure» itch , barber'« itch, Call at the Dayton Cash Store offli-e. »raid head, aore nipple«, itch in g pile«, FOrt SAI.4C. ;; _ and see that beautiful prize to be chapped hand«, chronic aore eyes and O ne of Ile i beni « m i lu o s t -'aiiMlerii given away November 30. grannlated lid». •e,iii|ip.-d g ra n wnrebóuMi'» la th . W ||. Harris’ Cough Cure for colds and la m e tta V a lle / ; « a p a e ity S'I.IXMI bdshelii, j D r. Cady’s rend itio n Powdera fo r a ttu ata li lu a gotul tuo atlo u, atei « tb rtir. . horaca nae the be«t tonic, blood purifier coughs. Its Good. Try it. lag to w n — coavi-uièot lo boat l'iiid iu g . f t Oranges and other trop cal fruits S h a ig a lu II aolil a « j . Ia q u ile a t ritte ■•d vSrmifugw. P rice, SSeenta. Boldhr •ace. R. L. HARRIS. at the postoffic« store. i Skin Diseases.