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s TEAMEU T O L E D O -T IM E CARD. F. A. Morris was in the city Wednes Henry Austin was in the city Tlutrs-' been at Hillsboro since they left Che- day. | halem, while Sam has been teaming at on short Dr. Taylor of Tualatin was in town I Astoria where he was met by the writer I only ten days ago, and he remarked that Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frissell arrived Dr. Davis ami family of Portland vis- i he was getting along nicely. On last C. A E. C O .- T IM E CARD. 1 Saturday he came up from Astoria for home from Newport Tuesday evening. ited with J. 8. linker’s last Sunday. O . 55c. the purpose of moving his family to that Ste a m e r “ Win. M. Hoag” will le ave Y am hil l Ira F. Powers, the Portland furniture Sam Clark, the veteran horticulturist .. ,... „ . Str ee t Dock for W illamette R iver points at 6:30 i • „ , , ... , . city. V\ hen opposite the Citv Hall in a. m. on Tuesdays, Thu r sd a y s a n d Sa turdays tlealer wa3 in town ou business Monday of «w , c o n n e c tin g with th e s te a m e r “ A lb a n y ” at Sa . Salem will address the McKinley - club T Portland he made an attempt : to , board , 60c. night. le m for p o i n t s south. E d w i n S t o n e , tins evening. . , tbe early morning \\ est Side train which J. C. M a y o , Man Born—To Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards S u p ’t R iv e r Division. Walter Terrel and Charley Hod son was moving pretty rapidly. He inis- 85c. on Sunday, August 30, 1S96, a son. All were in McMinnville on important busi- j calculated its speed, slipped, and his g T E A M E R S ALTONA AND RAMONIA. parties doing well. ness Thursday. j right foot was caught beneath the wheels (Going sou th, rea d d o w n ; n o rth , up.) Warren and Walter Robertson took a d a i l y b o a ts . Tell your neighbors that the public ; anJ b*Jly crusheU' H j was takt>1' to 6:4'» a. m ....... l v . Portl a nd ah . .. p . m. 2:40 spin up to McMinnville Tuesday after school will not open next Monday. Two! the Good Samantan hospital where he 8:15 ................ Oregon C i t y ........................12:30 noon on their wheels. 1 1 :4 0 .........................New berg ...................a. m. 10:40 was eared for. Billy Carter, w ho was in weeks later is the date. 35c. 4:30 p . m . .. Salem . . ...............7:45 town ou Wednesday afternoon, said that When in the city, if you want to stop 7:00 .. . . a r . I n d e p e n d e n c e Lv. . . . . 6:30 SUNDAYS. Mrs. Williamson of Tacoma is visiting he heard the day before that amputa at a convenient homelike house, try the 9:00 a. ra ............Lv. P o r tl a n d a r . p. m. 3:30 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Vo- tion of tbe foot would la; necessary. 1:30 p. m ................ Nevroerg.. . . 1 2 30 Esmond under the new management. 6 : 3 0 .............................Sa le m ..................... a. ra. 10:15 taw in Newberg this week. Sam lias the sympathy of a large number 6:30 ............. a r . I n d e p e n d e n c e l v . .. .9:00 Letters remain in the Newberg post- “ Free ha ck me ets boat at Ncwberg. The store room occupied by J. B. of friends in this community, in his 5c, office for John Anderson, Mr. Hugh L. Mount is undergoing repairs this week. affliction. Fraser, C II Lewis, Mrs. Ella Palmer. Q R. & N. CO.—TIME CARD. The Graphic and the great New York Heater and Smith are doing the work. Ste'amer Elm ore leaves Portl a nd S unda ys and Theories of eufe may lie discussed at Thu r sd a y s at 6 a. in. R e t urn in g leaves Sale m Tribune one year for $1.50. Copies of The date for the opening of the public length by physicians, but tho sufferers Tue s days a n d Sa tu rd a ys at 6 a in. S te a m e r Modoc leaves P o r tla n d Mondays. the Tribune may be seen at this, office. school has been changed from Monday, Y ours S trictly for B usiness, want quick relief; and One Minute Wedne sd ay» a u d Fr iday s at 7 a. in., re tu r n i n g t h e following days. Pass N e w be rg ou th e L. M. Parker, J. C. Matteson, Mrs. September 7, to Monday, September 21. Cough Cure will give it to them. A d o w n tr ip at 6:20 a. m. Thos. Jones, Miss Lillian Haworth and Oliver A Colcord agents for ra ilw a y lines. Adney Fogg and family left for an o- sure cure for children. I t is the only W. C. Kruger and children were in the verland trip this week to some point on harmless remedy that produces imme OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION city Tuesday. the Columbia river where they will en diate results. A. T. Hill. —AND— PORTLAND AND YAMIIILL RAILWAY. Walter F. Edwards went up to Mc joy camp life for a short time. H o r t i c u l t u r a l M e e ti n g . Minnville on Wednesday to start up the T r a i n s a r r i v e at N ewberg as follows: Marriage licenses wore issued this N or th. „ „ South. The county horticultural society will 7:5.» a. m. •12:80 p . m . tile factory, in order to fill orders for tile week for Clara Wood and M. C.Lewellin 12:30 p. m. 6:0o p. m. that are coming in. hold a meeting in Newberg next Tues E. P. DIXON. of West Chehalem, and Mrs. Michael B. ♦Every o t h e r day. N ew b erg. Oregon. H. T. Hudson, the Portland.gnn deal Charles and Matthew Terrel of Newberg. day, Sept. 8, at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Pa s se n g e r a n d F r e ig h t Rates to all points. Gold Alliup, s ea m le ss gold C ro w ns nnd Hon. H. E. Dosch, commissioner of this Bridpe C. B. FR1SSELL. c a n be o b ta iu e d |f ro m er, hunted the festive China pheasant w or k a specialty. All kind« Amalirain, Agent Newberg. Agri I Bone and Silv er filling done. Also artificial j in this community last Tuesday, but Christenson & Miller are of tlie opin district, Prof. Hedrick of the T State n w n q d o l o i tl»cth w ith gold filliugs at bedr oc k prices. A11 cultural College, Messrs. ion that they will receive about as much i j o u n s u a i e , | w ork w a rra n te d . ' P. FISH ER . N e w spa per A dve rt is in g Agent, with very poor success. Ji 21 M e r c h a n t’s Exchange, San Francisco, Skinner, Hoskins and other leading grain at their warehouse this season as T Fred McDonald, who was at McMinn is our a uth ori z e d agent, This p a p e r is k e p t ou they did last, owing to the increased fruit men and specialists are on the file in his office. ville the first of the week, brought down TTORNKY AT-LAW. acreage. On Wednesday they were pay program which insures a meeting of V a stock of McKinley buttons which he much interest and valuable instruction. ing 44lj for wheat. has been selling out rapidly. Local E vents. Still holds forth with everything in its lino Newberg lias always done herself cred CLARENCE BUTT. Wilson Whitmore and son Tib have th at the trade culls for. Come utul see and Remember tlie county horticultural it by furnishing a good audience on all Pr o m p t a tte n tio n g iv e n to all legal business. you muy buy or not, as you please. meeting which will be held here next traded their property adjoining town, on such occasions, and notwithstanding our N ew berg. Oregon. The Graphic and the Oregonian for e — Secon d Floor Tuesday and be suro to attend. An in the Wynooski road, to W. H. Mears for short fruit crop we can’t afford to miss B O a f u f k i c of N ewbe rg Build ing. $ 2 . 00 . 1G0 acres of land near Goldendale, Wash teresting meeting is expected. these sources of much needed informa G. W. Mitchell and family are visit P r ic e s c h eerfu lly g iv en . A t your service. The Women’s Foreign Missionary So ington. The Whitmores will leave here tion. J. H. R ees , Sec’y. ENTISTRY. next week for their new location. ing at Scotts Mills this week. ciety of Friends church will meet at the Dr. Cornell was called to LaFayetteon church Saturday at 3 o’clock. The ex Some parties who raided J. L. Hos A v o id C onsum ption. I. L . S C G FIELD . Wednesday for professional services. By stopping that cough. We know ecutive board will please meet promptly kins’ chicken roost one night last week N ew berg, Oregon. Will Stevenson the Butteville mer at 2:30 p. m. * made tracks toward Newberg. And J. of no better remedy for coughs and Seamless gold crow ns, brid ge work, gold chant was in town on business Wednes John K. Wright, J. P. is learning den L. says they were no boys tracks either. colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. 50 s il ve r and bon e fillings: a lu m in u m or ru bber plfttes; te eth e x tr a c te d w ith o u t pa lu. Prices day. tistry with Dr. .Scofield. If John’s av Some of these nights a surgeon will be cents per bottle. For sale by ull drug rea sonable. called to extract shot from some fellow’s gists. Nice clean beds and splendid meals at oirdupois increases he will soon be able the New Esmond hotel, corner of Front to yank tbe most obstinate molar that posterior extremities. it An observer of human nature rises and Morrison. calls for help. Henry Etzwiler and Maggie Bell Mc- ALWAYS GO TO Dr. Scofield, accompanied by his wife, The Transcript is authority for the Cleary drove up to McMinnville on to make the remark, “The place to visited Sherwood Tuesday in the interest statement that C. P. Sullivan, the re Thursday, with the avowed intention of take the true measure of a mini is not of his profession. publican nominee for Governor of Wash calling on the county clerk, C. E. Dukcn- in the market place nor the amen cor Albert O. Yates is Agent for the F irst a n d M e rid ia n S tre e ts , Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hanson of Silver- ington, is a brother of the wife of James field, putting up the cash for a marriage ner nor the forum, nor field, but at Ids license and uniting in the holy bonds of own fireside. There lie lays aside his Success Autom atic Gate. N E W B E R C , O R E . ton have been visiting relatives about McCain of McMinnville. mask and you may learn whether lie Is tiim nt Newberg, or Ilallston, I’olk For e v e r y th in g in tlie grocery line. Yon will always find on mv shelves a large and well selected town during the week. M iss Mary Barrett, who has been vis matrimony. Henry has stood faithfully an imp or an angel, king or cur, hero Addre.M stock of Staple a nd Faucy Groceries, Woodeuware, Crockery, Stoneware . Glassware Comity, Oregon. Lamps, Flower Pots, etc. E v e ry t h in g «old at lowest living p r i c e for cash. by the army of staid old bachelors about Frank Deaeli was in town Tuesday iting with her sister Mrs. Clarence Butt or humbug. I care not what the world Newberg lo these many years, but he FRUIT JLN .K ,S a fY SPECIALTY. making arrangements to take his place for several months left for her home in says of him whether it crowns with C ou ntr y pro d u c e ta ke n In e x ch a n g e fur goods. A fair in vest igatio n of my goods a a n d prices in J | as k ^ t 2 i W h. 1 o • 1 .V 1 I . . A 1 1 .. H H l I. #vf • V. .« n i l . . .... 1 ... , L _ 1 _ . . 1 . .. * , _ - — Illinois last Tuesday. Mr. Butt went has at last deserted tlie ranks. "Goods d e li ve re d 4 to all pa rls of the city, a n d to tlie boat lan ding . in college again with the opening. jewels or pelts him with bad eggs. I Mr. Wilson of Dundee who has been care never a copper what liis reputa President Newlin and A. P. Oliver with her as far as Portland. Mr. H. W. West intends remaining at home from his mines in the Cascades tion may be. If his babies dread liis made a visit to Wilsonville Tuesday on here a short time and is prepared to re for a few days, was in town the first of home coming, and Ills better half.swal business connected with the college. WATCHMAKER Walter and Herbert Stratton and Dud pair all kinds of musical instruments. the week getting some repairs mado on lows her heart every time she asks him Mills arrived home from an overland Pianos, and Organs, a specialty. Orders his hydraulic nozzle. He has done a for n five dollar bill, lie Is a fraud of the Asn JEWELER, left at Morris & . Miles’ store or by mail good deal of work at the mines during first water, even though lie prays night trip to Newport Wednesday morning. FOR the summer and lie feels confident that and morning till he is black in the face will receive prompt attention. Presbyterian church services are held when the rains come to supply water, he Charley Shires, who has been sojourn aud howls hallelujah till lie shakes the Solicits tho p a tr ona ge of his old I n d i a n a every first and third Sunday at eleven F r ie n d s w ho ne ed watch re p a irin g done. ing at Meadow Lake during the summer, will be able to tear up a good deal of the eternals.” o’clock a. m . J. E. D ay , Pastor. mountain country in that region by tbe 2 7 0 M orrison St. Harry Allen, who has been harvesting was in town a few days ago and stated hydraulic process. F o r th e K id neys. that he had become so enamored with near Wasco, has a job in that village for P O R T L A N D , OR. “ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney that mountain resort that he had in Hay W anted. the winter and consequently has had vested in a ranch near the lake. disease and constipation for 25 years. his effects sent to him. Clias. K. Spaulding wants 40 tons of Edgar Ballard, who was in school here timothy and 60 tons of cheat hay, baled Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache A card received from Edmund Robin and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 l>ot- two years ago writes from his home at and delivered in Newberg. 7-10tf ttes at 50 cents each. J. H. Knight, son a few days ago said they were at Richmond, Indiana, that a daughter, Andrew Picketts at Pacific Grove, Cali Rutledge, Or.” For sale by all drug the first in the course, was recently born F o r Sato o r T r a d e . fornia. They are going on to Pasadena. gists. in his family. He also indicated that A Newberg man whose light and guide he was preparing his ballot for McKin A house and lot on Main street. Will take wagon and team, or stock of any A C h a n c e t o M a lic M o n e y . has formerly been the New York Voice, ley and Hobart. kind in exchange. Call on Gord Wor I have berries, grapes and peaches, a has finally substituted the Cincinnati Tbe statement made many years ago den for particlars. 8-28t4 Enquirer. Behold the change of heart 1 year old, fresh ns when picked. I use that “ man cannot live by bread alone” the California Cold process, do not beat Prof. C. E. Lewis, Mrs. C. Stanley, is as true as it ever was—he must have a T o K ent. or seal the fruit, just put U up cold, with S. T. and Floy, have gone with Dr. nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go My residence property on corner of Mills and family of Dundee to Meadow with it. Stanley & Cooper are always Third and Center streets in Newberg. keeps perfectly fresh, and costs almost Lake to angle for trout and breathe ready to furnish their customers with Two story house of 9 rooms, good barn nothing; can put up a bushel in ten minutes. Last week I sold directions mountain air. the best of fresh and smoked meats. O. F. W inslow , and w ell. to over 120 families; ntiyonc will pay a Billy Sutton arrived home from Spo The L eading N ation al R epublican Springbrook, Or. Seth Mills drove down to Portland dollar for directions, when tliey see the kane last Monday. Some trouble came Tuesday afternoon to meet his father-in- F am ily N ew spaper, beautiful samples of fruit. As there A Leg B roken. up in making the invoice of the stock of law, Wm. Hester who arrived there over are many peop'e poor like myself, I Will make a vigorous and relentless light through tlie Presidential goods he bought in Spokane and the the Southern Pacific on Wednesday On Thursday morning, while Claud, consider it my duty to give my ex Wi:i b o w r e a t h e d w ith a m o s t e n g a g i n g s m i l e , a f t e r y o u I n v e s t In a campaign, for principals which will bring prosperity to the entire trade fell through. morning from Illinois. Mr. Hester, who the young son of Will Stater, was riding perience to such, and feel confident any country. R. H. Tyson of Middleton was in town is a well to do Vermillion county farm Will Carter’s pony at a pretty rapid gait one can make one or two hundred dol its campaign news nnd discussions will interest and should be Wednesday. He has been confined to er, has rented his farm and comes here in the pasture, tbe pony suddenly stop lars round home In a few days. I will reud liy every American citizen. his home very closely for the past three with his family of four to try Oregon for ped and the boy was thrown violently to mail sample of fruit and complete dl- or four months on account of the illness a time at least, and to send a son to col the ground. In tbe fall both bones of lectlons, to any of your readers, for EQUIPPED WITH ITS NEW Wc Furnish THE GEAPRI0 and the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, both of his wife, and she is still no better. lege. He was out here for several weeks the right leg were broken at the ankle. eighteen two-cetit stamps, which is on PIN C H T E N S IO N , The farmer has to soli his stock cheap two years ago ami was much pleased Dr. McConnell was called and the bones ly the actual cost of the samples, post T E N S IO N IN D IC A T O R and it is cheap meat that you want, with ilie country but his family has not put in place, but it will be several weeks age, etc., to me. C A S H IN A D V A N C E . —•AND— before Claud will ride a pony again. while it is your money I want. Take been tiere before. 7-24U3 Frances Casey, Rt. Louis, Mo. Address all orders to advantage of the supposed short life of W. M. Evans of Portland, represent AUTOMATIC RELEASER, THE GRAPHIC, Newberg, O r. If you have ever seen n little child in N o t i c e «if F i n a l S e t t l e m e n t . the Central Meat Market and buy meat ing the Portland Industrial Exposition, The most complete and useful devices ever tbe agony of summer complaint, you In tlie C oun ty C ourt for Y amhill County, O r at hard time prices. J . S. B a k e s . was in town Tuesday working in the in added to any sewing machine. egon. In th e m a tt e r of the estate of J. D. Bell, Write your na m e a n d a d d re ss on i postal card, send it to fíen. W. Best, T r ib u n e can realize the danger of the trouble deceased. Notice is here by giv en th a t th e u n Alpheus Mills and fam'ly and Prof. terest of an exhibition. He has trav- Building, New York Citv, and a s am p le copy of T H E NEW YORK WEEKLY de rs ig ned e x e c u tr ix has filed with th e County T h o W H I T E is 'J RIB I N K will bc inai lea to you. eled pretty much all over the state and Bnd *Wreciate the value of InsUntan Clerk of Y am hil l county, Oregon, tier final a c Folger arrived home from a coasting eons relief always afforded by Re Witt's count ami re p o rt of h e r a dm in is tr a ti on, as e x Durably and Handsomely Built, trip last week. From Newport they , he lias found that in spite of short crops Colic & Cholera Cure. For dysentery e c u t rix of said estate, and th a t Hon. J. 1C. Ma- , gers. C ounty J u d g e of said c ounty has made an j drove down the beach to Alsea Bay and | and hard times tbe people seem inclined e r fixing Tue sda y, September 8, 18%, at 10 ] Of Fine Finish end Perfect Adjustment, and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. ord o ’clock a. m. as th e tim e for he a r in g objections came out over the mountains by the Al- j to do their part to make the exposition; £ sw s A L L Sewablo Articles, We could not afford to recommend this to said final account a nd set tle m ent therefof. sea route. They report an enjoyable , a success. Chehalem Valley can make , as a cure unless it were a cure. A. T. EMMA BELL, And will serve and please you up to the full E x e c u trix of said Estate. a very creditable exhibit and steps trip. limit of your expectations. C j . arzn ' g B utt , Hill. should be taken to forward the work. 1 A tt’y for E xecutrix. Rev. L. M. Haworth of Falls City, A ctivk D e a l e r s W a n t e d in unoccu Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, C o m m i t t e d t o t h e Afiylitm. Polk county, who was in town on Thurs McMinnville manifests a desire to father j M o n e y M a d e in a ‘ M in ute. day afternoon of last week, took the a movement in the way of a county ex-1 At the request of the neighbors Sheriff I ha ve not m a d e less than s ix te e n do lla rs and Fanc y Mold Brick a Speciality, Pr ices from |.">.00 p e r th o u s an d up. Call o r WHITE SEWING MACHINE M L , rr ite Fsee pains to inform the Graphic that he will hibit and Newberg is asked to join them .! Henry came down from McMinnville on a n y day w hile sell in g C ent rifugal Ice Cream for particular*. Freezers. Any o ne sh ould make from five to CLEVELAND. O. cast his vote for McKinley and sound A meeting is called for Saturday after-1 Wednesday nnd took Daniel Stockton, eig ht dollars a day selling cre am , nn d from over tlie matter , . Jesse E dw ards & Son, Props. I » talk laiK ovtr ine matter livimr with bis brotber nn sevcn io teil doller. .elliiiK Kreeser., .« it 1» money in Novem’oer. When a resident noon at 4 o’clock to Steps it will be be«t to llTln® wlln 1118 "rotner such >» wouitrr. tl.erc I« »lw.y» h crow.1 want- ! and decide what of Newberg three years ago he trained .... , , „ the Noah Uarish place «ast of tonn, to inacieam Voll MI free«, eream elegantly In 'f.T Newber«-, - O regon take in the matte r. Let there bc a full ,, , , , (»ne mlniitn .nd Ihat a.fnnl»he» penple „n thev I j , with the prohibition party. ¡it ¡„».nui. i P a rtie , ; s. McMinnville where he , was cxamined all w.nt to t.»t. it »ml then rn.ny ■>, them imy . 1 attendance of all A tirn t, M c M in n v ille , O r. >11 interested lu te resteil part , , , ,, .. . fr»,.,.... ih„ ~ ..,_ ,iL an th e c r e a m is «month a n d perfectly 1 Last Tuesday the bird shooting season The meeting will be held in the Hos before Judge Magers and committed to freezers frozen. Ev ery freezer 1« guara nte ed to freeze ' tbe insane asylum. The Stocktons came c re am pe rfe ctly in one minute. A nyone can opened, and as a result of the onslaught kins’ building. W P H F A r n r i f MPOT lumber y a r d fell ice cream a n d th e freezer sells itself. My to Oregon from Indian Territory two si'-ter make« from ten to fifteen dolla r* a day. made with gun and dogs on that date, » . 1 . tlrj NEWBERG, OREGON. J. F. Casey A ( o., 1143 St Charles St., St. Louis, In a recent letter to the manufacturers years ago and havelived at McMinnville, many were the gamey China roosters Mo . will m ail yon full pa rticulars free, to you 5 vS 2 -:\=S’> 3 Tjj DOORS. LATH, GLASS, CEDAR. that dropped into tho pot. Pete Hagey Mr. IY. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spec Dayton and other points until a short can go to work a n d make lot* o f m o n e y sny- WINDOWS, LIMB, HASH KIK, Ml a«» t k .» ♦ .i • » t w he re , as w ith o n e f r t t s e r , yon can n t k e • MOI LDINGS. HAND. WKIGHTS. REDWOOD. lagged thirteen anil yet he was out the tator, Rushford, N. Y., says: “ It may t i m e ago they moved to t h e i r present lo- h u n d r e d ga llo ns of c re am \ day, o r if you wish YK.LL’W P I N E be a pleasure to you to know the high cation. Daniel, who is now thirty. “>«y will hlrs you on a »alary. Mary A. next day apparently as hungry for ETC., E f f . B u ild e rs H ard w are . esteem in which Chamberlain's medi eight years old, was hurt when a l»oy _ ■ — ________j. j pheasants as ever. When on the trip up the river last cines are held by the people of your own in falling from a horse and has never Sunday, the steamer Ruth met with an state, where they must be best known. been strong minded since. Recently lie Awarded accident at a point some four miles An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, has been growing worse and it was Ugliest Honors—W orld ’ / F a ir Iowa, was about to visit me a few years thought best to send him to the asylum north of Salem which delayed her until (!) GMJ .Medal, Midwinter U since, and before leaving home wrote I have fitteli lip a where he will receive proper treatment. Monday afternoon. The accident was V' me, asking if they were sold here, stat roiiin in th e Clem* • D 5 Î / caused by the refusal of the rudder to Don’t trifle away time when you m ens Livery I l n r n work, when the boat swung around and ing if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to have cholera morbus or dinrrhosa. w here I am prepared struck on some rocks, breaking a hole be without them.” The medicines re Fight them in the beginning with De- ilo C arriage and in her side about three feet in diameter. (!) to ferred to are Chamberlain's Cough Rem Witt’s Colic & Cholera Cure. You V B u ggy F a in tin g in A Portland gentleman, who was com- edy, famous for its cures of colds and don’t have to wait for results, they first-class sty le. W ill peled to wait in town a few hours for a croup; Chamberlain's Pain Balm for are instantaneous, and it leaves the a l s o varnish anil stain train one day this week, got exceedingly rheumatism, lame back, pains in tbe bowels in healthy condition. A. T. fu rn itu re. Iteti rock thirsty in the meantime, although water side and chest, and Chamberlain’sColic, Hill. P rices. F. H A N N A . (!) is quite abundant in town. Of course Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy for bow M m B rlsbine H u rt. he was not acquainted with the existing el complaints. These medicines have conditions here, else he would have pre been in constant use in Iowa for almost 8am Brisbane, who has for several pared for the emergency before leaving a quarter of a century. The people years and up to a few months ago re home, and the tint on his phiz and his have learned that they are articles of sided in West Chehalem, was the victim I BUGCY PAINTING. , melancholy look indicated that he would great worth and merit, and unequalled of an accident in Portland last Saturday hardly ever be caught out under the by any other. They are for sale here by morning which will render him a crip Most Perfect Made. ■amc circmn»»’r*'»« again. Ê s - - S S 'Æ®' : 3 3 ' - s É A. T. Hill, druggist. ple for life. Mr. Rrishine's familv his 40 Years the B'andird. Makes tri -w e e k ly trip s be tw ee n Dayton a n d day and Thursday. P o rtl a nd. Leaves Day tor. at 7 ::;o a. m. on Mon days. W ed nesday s a u d Fridays. Leaves P o r t For all kind of stove repairs, l a n d at 1U:3U a. in. ou Tuesdays, T h u r s d a y s and I notice, see J. B. Mount. Sa tu rd ays. DOWN GO GLASS FRUIT JARS! PINTS, per dozen QUARTS, per dozen HALF GALLONS, These are Mason’s Best fruit Jars. CAN TOPS, per dozen (3 dozen for 81.00) RUBBERS, per dozen (6 dozen for 25c.) MORRIS & MILES. D ,NI P IO N E E R H A R D W A R E STO R E. 1) J. B. MOUNT, City. Success Gate.” W IL S O N ’S IKY JOHN A. BECK, RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, Y o u r Face Sound Money. National Honor. Home Prosperity. The N e w -Y o rk Weekly Tribune, HttJûOWiH One Year for Only 81.50, imm I I d fl f t F. M A N N I N G , I B E POE ? I I CREAM mm < 1