OREGON STATE FAIR se poor, fenwedd ! be well Toward Portland.... 6« w. They ipfathen, SALEM, SEPT. 10*15, 1906 and veil Exposition Full of Interest tbluk h< Open Day and Night. refused In’t care PREMIU m 8-$10,000-GIVEN . Depart FRANK W. DURBIN. Secretary. W. H. DOWNING, President. A Direct Line toward M cured if Toledo, <X wn F. J. »Here hi m ■ tren, äo * nally, act- ucous aur- ?er bottle. free. on thia Soma 1 the ri ll down. auld find' the time ee Press. little boy ■o regn-. z . IA Eggs 21 cents. Butter 30c roll. Wheat 60 cents. Notwithstanding tbe smoke, dust and disagrseableiieM of traveling there is' a great amount of travel on tbe trains now. intnuuuiBi uuuivu, bum •• • man, of lb* Baptist church, both evangelists of Portland, have ac cepted an invitation from Krebs Bros., owners of bopyards at Indo* pendenoe and Brooks, to hold servi ces at tbe former yard each evening during the season. Tbe owners of tbo crop estimate that there will be 1200 persons at tbe big yard daily. Bunday tbe number will swell possi bly to 4000. An offer has been made to pay for all licenses licences and any marriages that may be oon* tracted while tbe principals are em ployed picking for the firm.—Daily Oregon Statesman. While in Portland this week the publisher of H ebald met M. Or Tufford a former resident of Day* ton, who now devotee a good portion of bio time to tbo study and prac* ice of ootoooaphy. Mr. Tufford in* ormed the publisher of an accident o bio motber-in-law, Mrs. Robert Earl, late of Day ton. Last Sunday evening as Mrs. Earl was getting off a lower Albina car, before she had alighted tbe oar was started throw- og Mro. E. to tbo ground seriously injuring her. On the Sunday even ing previous, Mr. Tufford’s mother was seriously injured by a similar accident while alighting from a oar on Union Avanne. A small Bartlet pe»r tree in G N. Stewart’s yard, the body of which is only 4 inches in diameter, yielded 96 pounds of good pears this sea* B. H. TRUMBULL, son. Commercial Agent, J. C. LINDSEY While at the Wilson Companv’i WANTED. — Bepreoetativoo to 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. sawmill a horse stepped on Charley look after renewals to subscriptions 142 Third 8t., Portland, Ors. Robinson’s foot. As a result Char for the American Maaaame. Expe- P. B. THOMPSON, F. A P. A., _——— ripoce not essential.No-capital Room 1, Colman Bldg., Beattie, Wash. bobbles around on crutches. needed. Good opportunity to build __________ ——— Tr up a permanent business. Address: ~ ■ -* —4--. * --------- XN. Trainer, 146 Fifth Ave., New North Yambill, visited several ------------- days with John’s father, G N. Stew York, N. Y. art and family. They returned to Filer A Bon are still leaders in W. OF THE W. North Yamhill Monday. the grocery business. Their A. J. MoCANN, Prop. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. SOO Woodmen of the World meets on Sat Lorin Hewitt, a student at the store is now located in the build* urday of each week, in Woodman hall, medical department of Willamette ing, what was formerly Mutch* Dayton. Oregon. _ Visiting Neigbors University, who, with bis wife, has JerAr carriage shop, on Fourth A. C. DARR, C. C. ' been visiting her father, M. Miller of street, opposite tbe park.* They Unionvale, will return to Salem have a full line of first-clan gro The public are invited to give this L. H. LIT8OHER, Clerk. house a trial. The house has lately been shortly and resume his study of ceries, which they sell at lowest refitted, newly painted and papered _______ " and conveniently arranged for thesc- WOMEN » WOODCRAFT medicine. prices. J i ‘ com motion of the public. Clean beds. Fred Bertram and family, and Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women of Tables supplied with the beet the market Woodcraft, meets on the first Thursday their daughter, Mrs. L. R. Roesner, 5 Eppley’s Perfection'Baking Pow affords, i evening of each month in Woodman and Mise Petty Dower returned der is au ‘ Mädein Oregon” produc hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting Neighbors homo Tuesday evening from a ten tion. It is made in Salem, the always welcome. _ ____ _ „ day’s outing at Netarts They en capital of Oregon, by C. M. Eppley, MRS. IDA E. ROWLEY, G. N. ALMEDA 8IMLER, Clerk. joyed their trip, all but the dust who, to supply the steady and rap* idly increasing demand for tbe and smoke ___________ UNITED ARTISANS powder, has just installed new ma* The hoys have been catching a cbinery for its manufacture on a Security Aseembly No. 16, meets in regular session the let and 3d Tuseday in great many black base lately from larger scale. Eppley’s Perfection each month, in W. of the W. hail, at 7:3t the Yamhill and Willamette rivers. p. m. Visiting members invited. Some years ago tbe Willamette ______________ MRS. M. M. RO88NRR, M. A. river was stocked with black bass, it* SHORTHAND, W. B. HIBBERT. Sec. which have rapidly increased In H arness M akers .—For good TYPEWRITING numbers. Tbo base is an excellent well made harness cal) on Kolb fish, and people generally are pleas Brothers of McMinnville. They —AND— ed that they have become an Ore mri» all styles of harness. If gon product., BOOK-KEEPING. 3#on want a set of buggy, or From Mr. Bingham of tbe firm heavyTiarness for uke on farm Write to G. B. HARDIN, Forest of Bingham A Todd, liveelook or heavy teaming, they will fit Grove. you out on short notice and at we learn that they will exhibit five reasonable prices. . □ ; . ». Arabian horses at the coming Ore gon State fair in Salem. Three I of these are stallions and tbe oth rs are mares. Tbe latter are the only J. F. STAIGER, —-DEALEB IM— Arabian mares in the United States »¿present, so far as Mr Bingh.m P bopbietob . DAYTON, OREGON. knows as he imported them direct from their native country: they are 5 and 4 years old respectively A First class in every respect A full supply of Undertakers oolt from one of these mares was Ra tee from 11 to $2 per day. Spec* Goods kept m stock. Hearse, sold for $1400 to W F. Banan of DAYTON, ial attention paid to Commercial OREGON. Robes, Embalming. Albany, Oregon. On acctrant of Travelers. Sample rooms in con their Shorthorn cattle and Poland nection. ' j R. L. CONNOR, When crossing the Willamette china swine not being in show con- D ayton H ebald and Berni-Week from Polk or Yamhill counties, try Hitinn this firm has decided to not ’ any of - -- --------- - fair tbis exhibit them at tbo ly Journal (Portland) $1.75 a year; the Wheatland ferry. Daily Journal and H ebald $4 00 Forty acres No. 1 land with im* year, but hope to be among the first per year ; includi ng Sunday Journal, Crovements, 24 miles of Dayton—a' by the tion® another of these annual M c M innville , O b . exposition* is duo. argain. Inquire at this office. CÔIIItkCIAL HOTEL, you you here you Ime. Did Arrive ldSa.au uute, au Next Monday is Labor Day— another legal holiday. to Chicago and all pointe east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. t See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R, Thoroughly modern trains connect with all transcontinental lines at 8t. Paul and Omaha. , . If your friends are coming west let us know and we will qpote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern pointe. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully give on application. .Toledo, O. Male Drug* 11:50 a.m. ABBIVAL AMD DBPABTVBB OF TBAIMM. Special Railroad Rates common! ike a trip oat, dear. daily freight service . Toward Portland. From Portland.. ABBIVAL AMD DXPABTUBB OB MAILS. SPEED —$16,000 — PUR8E A Good Time To Renew Old Acquaintance«. what de rip in an *» 9:15 a. m. From Portland.....'. “ “ .........................5 ¿8 p.m. If Willie, on were made.”— Daily Passenger Service on Yamhill Division 8. P. LODGE DIRECTORY. ECLECTIC CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOL en. . Bought . Ilighmu^ iting and men blow ■X exclaimed ways usea "ibune. . ungi ukit in» £ G. LEWIS, » like the her? learned d an idea •writer. TIE COTTAGE -1 DlA’.'M , Pblia.,P^ I vn engag* ways said and badly i ’ s always Whoa the -, SALEM. - • Undertaker Pork, Veal, Poultry and Country Producer of OREGON. attorney - at - law . of her as complish- f female good at V' >, / i.'