1 Daily Passenger Service on Kentucky and u ° united in tbe breeding Yamhill Division S. P. provement of tbe id. nd non ut. got loet SALEM, SEPT. 10-15, 1906 Exposition Full of Interest »pt ne my Hi” sr Special Railroad. Rates >rn- Tth A Direct Line far ex- Bild' izen lion lave 1 un- land Ilias I tbe land iBut 1 tbe that z f In- « of Hint ings tion the lieh I in are fme- I the Kent, icov- mew Ie Is Itiön how : for the pt- ber ; Inari- »e by book. OREGON STATE FAI! Vermont have of and im celebrated Mor gaft horses—£ne of the best breed Hi of horses in existence A stud will .8:32 a. m. be established at the Vermont Agri- Toward Portiani;., i M «4 .4:45 p. m. cultural Experiment Station near .9 :15 a. m. Burlington, and seven young Mor From Portland.... .5:58 p. m. gan mares will be bred to Harrison DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE. Chief, a Kentucky stallion famous 11:50 a. m, for the benefit his blood has upon Toward Portland 11:28 a. m. From Portland.. the breeding of harness horses, for L-v. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. which Kentucky has only one rival, —Vermont. Tbe object of those Arrive Depart 8;28 a. m. interested in this project will be to 8:00 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 8:86 a. m. reproduce the old, vigorous, spirited, PREMIU MS—$10,000—GIVEN ,, 4:80 p. aa. 1,46 p. m. 5;58 p. m. 5:30 p. m. speedy, long-enduring, intelligent SPEED — $15,000 — PURSE and beautiful Morgan horses, some ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. A Good Time To Renew Old Acquaintances. what larger in size than old breed of Leaves Dayton for Portland at 8^22 a. m. _________ '. j A thoroughbred Morgan Arrives at Dayton from Portland 5;5&p, m. n Morgans. horse is without doubt, one^ the best knd~mosTYntei^ Oats 28 cents. during all rouud breed of horses in W. H DOW&INQ, gresideut. Eggs 21 cents. FRANK W. DURBIN, Secretary this country. We are pleased to Butter 30c roll. Oote that there is a probability that « Wheat 60 cents. this valuable breed of horses will be introduced into Oregon. When in Alois Zellner, the photographer who has been in Daytop several Portland last week the editor of J weeks, returned to St Pkul Thurs H erald met a gentleman who bad about two years ago, with several to Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all pob.Tit day. ? teams, among them a pair of Mor Amity’s new fruit dryer started gan horses—a stallion, mare and See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. I up this week and will be operated colt—drove from Indiana to Oregon. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul 7 . ,,, . .. .. to its full capacity as long as there A tew days prior to our meeting the Omaha. If your friends are coming west let ns know and we will quote them dir. r is anything in sight to work on.— gentleman, he informed us that not the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully give on application. Amity Enterprise. withstanding tbe advanced age of Hop pickidg is now in full opera the mare and stallion, and injured B. H. TRUMBULL, tian, and men, women and children condition of the latter, be had sold the animals to a „party who knew J. C. LINDSEY, - Commercial Agent, of all stations in life are taking a T. F. & P. A. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. hand in gathering hops. So far the value of this type of horse-flesh; 142 Third St.» Portland, Ore. there has been no scarcity of pick- receiving $500 cash for tbe team. P. B. THOMPSON, ----- ri ' ....... -- - ----- era in thia vioioity.________ _ The gentleman has »youg mare and two y§ar old stallion at New Era, Room 1; Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ' _ Mrs. A. C. Detmerifig, who went from which he expects to raise colts. to the mineral springs near Lafay* -- ------------ 1—-—---------------- * ette the first of the week, to try if “Going to tbe Oregon Slate Fair? LODGE DIRECTORY bathing in the mineral water would Why yes, of course but say, don’t be beneficial to her health, has re fail to wake an exhibit of some W. OF THE W. turned home without being much kind, if only one article ; it will add benefitted. that much to the display and no A. J. McCANN, Prop. OLD ‘HICKORY CAMP, NO. JUT“ Woodmen of the World meets on Sat Hopicking began in the several doubt be a winner for you. Don’t urday of each week, in Woodman hall yards near Crawford the first of this go and view the exhibition and say Dayton, , ’ ORE. 2 Web a? come. Oregon. Visiting Neigbon week, and pickers are arriving by ‘ “ Pshaw, I have better than that at the train load to help care for the home,” but, look here, take articles A. C. DARR, C..C. hop crops, which are in a very fine along, as comparison is the proper The public are Invited to give thia L. H. LITSCH ER, Clerk. condition pnaana h t h hliahin a their means nf of »a eastablisbing their worth. worth. house a trial. The house has lately been refitted, newly painted and papered H. Hirshberg, a banker of Inde Try it this year. The week of Sep- and conveniently arranged for the ac- WOMEN of WOODCRAFT Prosperity Circle No. 200 Women o' pendence, has promised to sow tember 10 15 inclusive will be the coinmOtion of the public, ('lean beds. broadcast on thè streetsof that city ‘‘banner week” of thè Oregon State Tables supplied with the best the market Woodcraft, meets on the first Thursday evening of each .jnonth in Woodman affords. ' one hundred dollars worth of nickels Fajr history. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting Neighbors when the price of bops reaches 25 always welcome. There is still a prospeot that Sa MRS. IDA E. ROWLEY,G. N. cents a pound. k. lem will have a linen factory. A ALMEDA SIGLER, Clerk W. G. T. U. noet at tbei^home of linen mill expert from Belgium, ECLECTIC CORRESPOND Hala Burch on Tuesday.¿ A very George Verbeke, is there investigate UNITED ARTISANS ENCE SCHOOL eajoyable time was spent. Mrip ing as to the advisability of hie Security Assembly No. 16, meets :a E. A. Witbee was elected delegate canïpany, operating a linen mill at regular session the 1st and 3d Tuesday , i —OF— Salem. It is said that his report to ; each month, in W. of the W. hall, at 7 : thrwmpkoy wOl p. m. visiting memberHrnvirewr be held in Newberg..... SHORTHAND, MRS. M. M. ROSSNER, M. A the establishment and operating of Mrs. Mary Mellinger and daught W. 8. HIBBERJ. Sec. alinen factory at the Capital City er and grandson, Ralph Dailey, who TYPEWRITING i- several months.ago came up from $f Oregon i Southern California, and h^ye been In the two to four week« in the living on Mrs. Mellinger’s place*bd- Oregon bop fields, beginning to BOOK-KEEPING joining Chas Hadley’s farm are ar- mortow, of about 50,09$ people, rangiag to return to jSoutibern Cali- there will be births, marriages and Write to G. B. HARDIÑ, Forest forma. -a deaths, and all the happenings that Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Rosensteel, of Penn are usual with so large a number of Station, Pa., is visiting relatives people. There will be love making, and friends at Dayton and adjoin quarrels and murders. Hop pick ing neighborhoods. Mrs. Rosen ing time in Oregon makes history steel was formerly Miss Mary Ed each year.—Daily Oregon States y J. F. STAIGER wards, and her many friends here man Sept 2. F 1 > * are glad to welcome her again in P roprietor . Filer & Son are still leaders in their midst, and are also pleased to I T Tbeiv meet the young man she has chosen the grocery business. DAYTON, OREGON. OREGON. store is now located in the build SALEM. for her husband. First class in every respect “C onfession of a P reacher ”— ing, what was formerly Mutch- A"full supply of Undertaker* Rates from $1 to $2 per day. Spec This will interest you. Such con- ler’s carriage shop, on Fourth ial attention paid to Commercial Goods kept in stock. Hears-, i feseions will be had at tbe Baptist street, opposite the park. They church Sunday night. Besides the have a full line of first-class gro Travelers. Sample rooms in con Robes, Embalming. - sermon there will be a special solo. ceries, which they sell at lowest nection When crossing the Willamet'r Service promptly at 8 o’clock. prices. __________ f R. L. CONNOR, from Polk or Yamhill counties, b v “Consider the Lilies.” A sermon D ayton H erald and Semi Week the Wheatlkrid ferry. ' meant to to help you enjoy your re- ly Journal (Portland) $1 75 a year; ligous life more thoroughly. This Forty acres No. 1 land with I q . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW will perhaps, be Mr. Hewitts’ last Daily Journal and H erald $4 00 provements, 2$ miles of Dayton— Sunday morning message. 11 a. Ser yearjincluding Sunday Journal, bargain. Inquire at this office. M c M innville , O r . 6 25. m. —— COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WN CASKET BOit J. G. LE WIS THE COTTAGE. tini Undertaker, i