rl »ucce** 1 A large amount of dellciou« ica \\F F- « e I ¡««I • «-f g' «1» luat year uu-l w « , .. „• i u. >re cream w a« dl»po»ed of and a very ’ ' I II. * > . «r al>• I .11 a - ■ . ; I ' < < I ' i • I « j enjoy alila time wa» had by all who clivuper in the I'nlted State» than they are l<»lay. Wv have j attended. Th« only fault that could i : i. .■< lock o han i . -t- 1 ' ring pi E. C. Peery wr» up to Sodaville Machine oil at Peery A Peery’w i ’>e found W«a that the supply of 4. G. Prill, Phy*iciau and S«rg«*«in 1 cream gnvc out too early in tho Sunday. evening, fiiiteen gallon» of the M». and Mr*. C. V. Johnson »fient Scio < »regon. Medium Print». ... 3|e per yard Dr. Curl will be in Melo about « Au froteo mixture wi» disposed of In Sunday al Sodaville. • * wiandnrd Print»,............... 1c «• • hi rt order, ami agita a iiuantity W. F. liebel wo an Alluny viel gu*t 16.to remain mn-n day»- I i tra Print*. m»re would have found ready *al*. lor the first of Hie week. Manhattan hor»»« food. Just the (Over 2«»' yard» on sale) H M. Frost ton of Mr. ami Mr*. thing for over workod hor»««», •t Mi»» IltDe Shore Visitisi with rrtt- I roll of Ixom mU’lln....................... ..J*c • 1.1'. Front, wh<> live a few roll««* live* In Salem over Sunday. H«r* F.. Hlbler**. I abut W muslin.................... .............. Ofc i it»it A mu'lln,. .. .. Born At their home near Jordan >*a*t of Melo, returtn-d last F'riday J. N. Long, of Stayton, w»i OV*f August ught lack with him O. Il Cyru» I* at Albany and to th«« Albany lunch counter. a Ano gol<| watch chain mode oi valli» thi* week, visiting with Wm. Mcltonald h»« i«urch»t left Dawson Ml»» Mi*« Maud Bilyeu liilyeu catriC caiRV over M.I’.AN Y < >N King blnd««r and header combined. July H,-imi a couple of week» lie- i from Alteny TureiFay, »nd will re- Mmilialtan Liniment G Just the fore leaving -,«l«l ho «aw W. FL Sav . main •» vcral day* Visiting. thing for hoof tsiund hor«-» ntui age, and «tate* that he wa* doing Mr». Keynold«. of M-dcm, I* In sprain* < f all kind*. Ito«* F Hita quit» well, tmt would remain anoth­ Melo, visiting w ith her parent*, Mr. a«««»«»»ana er year. ter. p J. WIIX»N, ami .Mr«. FL J. IhsJvy, and family. The receipt» from the two |ce Manhattan horse retn'-'ll”» art­ Mt» N'««*«lan*n»a»an^n»a»»a»aa* the tnwi on the market. Ilooa E. coumgltig t«i th«r*o having the mat |M«renl», Mr. ami Mr*. K. I}. Miller. , w ter in charge. The Aral «octal netted Self u;>etilng and i l->*lng umtirel IliMer J«>hn Mmllh, of l*ortt«n,€« mak Wednesday evening for a visit with Self returning umbrella» woaldn't l>i<« f! it mill taking the place made ing a total of |.V..?ii now on band for lii* (tarents, Mr. an«l .Mrs. A. (>. be a t*i«l thing anywhere. v ii-nnt by J. C. .'•Impmin, who took tho purch»««« of chairs, and with a tsmith. ouplo or thr«'«« *x-inl* tho amount charge <>f tho Spicer warohou*«'. It 1» announce«! that the now gold I )li. W. \ Mill,, Mr. and Mr*, Arch Goin, of At neccaKiiry l«i purcha*» «uthcleni i«>ir«* just i«"iiu1» DEI ECTH «mri.*M>, oiifX.oM •pH his for a very large »um. ami again all ¡the Mi«**«* Munker* drove to Salem There I* no k|ck coming at the are given nn opportunity to help y*’»t*«rday to wcicomv home the vol nfW ill make regular trip» to Scio. preaching <>n the I’hilipplno war, Watch I » al olumu for«l-«teof visit* an«l the voluntei-r» Ju*t from the work done by the Salem Ntemn with tho w««rk. unteera. front seem to think Hie dortor I* I taundry. You can semi your lauti- Il II. M«xire, a bachelor, who ha* Albert Cnle left M°nd*y tporning atsiilt right. At »11 event», they de dry «.-very Monday by taking It to lived in the vicinity of Providence for I’ortland w here he e«p«-ct» to »c ocritH’ the Aring line na resembling j th« express office. (ziro ae ito eoa* (»ITO tir (TITO £66 O 6 church for wiverul year« past, be cure employmcul witti the M. I*. quit«« another place than the u-ually Wanted. All H hmc knowing came In ino Inal week, and was contidored llie resilience of the lhem*e|vo« Indebted to U* to call brought to thi* city Thursday,, ('ompnny. Mr«. I’.(>. Smith returned U'««L tally. ami M-ttle at an early date, a* w«« where It was thought that after a I he KeV. W. II. < <>«t|ey, of Stock are In m«‘«l uii u . i «I buck- took him to Albany, where he w.is Ml«« «'mma Warner, of Albany, The borre hr« «««ting Jnduwtry «binding tiny In (Ivlioco valley. <-t«, In «-xehangu for gixids. N. M l. Me This appear* to tie an extraordinary 1 haveju«t put in a full Hr.« of to hi* liking, *ns wish­ ■ i | h «I. He c.imo back to tho horn«« an a go««! pro­ <]ulr«-* h-*s than four fl««««ce» of wool ing leather belting of noy «iz.o will of til* sister, .Mr*. 1«. Probst, who I* over Sunday, visiting with Mr». fit In tho liu*lii<««* f<»r «»me year* to to pay for a ton of hay, it 1« not •<> do wcll to call and .«-«- my line. T. quite III, and «««in after hi* arrival Shelton* *1*.er, Mr*. T. W. Dlllvy. high utt««r all, a* one ton of h»y w III m . Cuffey. triend* Induced him to come bi Solo Mr. Shelton returned Mondiv. come. The hop yard* In thi* b«-»llty are in search of Dr. Hill, ami here bu The h<«r»n «-mining e*tal>li*timcn1 winter, under ortllnary condition», Mr*. A. <1. Frill, Mr*. V. B. Goin, Ju*t trow in a very promising condi was met by Sheriff .Munker«, who Mr*. John Cyrus and 'll*» Evi nt l.lnnton ha» <>t>eii«xl up for bust- about forty »beep. A farmer diggings wcll near Pen i thin. There are several yards In took him to Albany. He was ad Myer* went to Altery We«lm*«diy re«« Hile y« ur. M title the prie«« of g - «I hor*--« I ih * u temienev Io rui«« dletoil ha* f««und subatanttal evi­ this locality, ami ns far n* wo have Judged iti' ine, -ind taken to the a»y- evening to attend the reception th<-price of canning matt-rial, it 1« dence of coal oil. f ile odor Iti the ta«»n able to leai n all arc free from luui Saturday. Hi« insanity seem* given Co. I by th«« cltiaona of Hint to be of n mild order, ami hi* mind liopi-d Hint Ito- price of hor«« mcit well w i* so strong uf oil dial he bad lie« and are locking well. place. run* on * religious strain. He will w ill justify a continuance of thi* ««*• to retire from th«« hole when he Tuesday bight nml Wednesday no doubt sn n«««over. wltli proper Mr*. Jnme* Morgan, of Whlte-on, rvach«- attention, and w ill ta« able to return I* visiting h««r brother J. A. Jarnl- <1««n of the Indian pony. wlial looked like water from Hi«« the grain to any great extent) in to hl«* homo ami friends, lip I* gm, near this city. Tlie lady’« health well to I’ciidb-toti, nml the li<|iil«l I* fact It w ill In-Ip spring grain that I* atmiit l>> years of age, ami 1« well is very poorly, mid her visit here i» Sctcol Fan! Appetitele! known here, having lived here the in tho hope ttiul the change will ta* strongly Impregnate)! with oil, not yet reedy for the binder. beneficial lo her. greater partof hl« life. On Tue-day Ih«« »tato «««liool land which is apparent to Hie taste ns The Degree of Honor lodge of this Mi** Pearl Kennoyer, of (Oregon comml»*tonera mn«le ilio largasi iip- m «-II a» Io (lie smell. While here last week Mr. tari city w ill give n «jiider- Web tsisket so portionment nf «<-b<»«l fumi" «-Ver II tins I h « cii decided t<> hold the i-inl on I rldny evening. August 1«, more, of the Northwestern 1'1 it and City, came up Saturday evi-ulng In another collimo will lo« found Fiber Co., "t «led th it he woubl «hip and 1» now visiting at the homo o’ li eli inibì «tute. 1 «-y <«ll"bur»<-d annual county teacher's Institute nt I •-i. ’ ■■ «n, mg il., viri u* i"iin I ■ tsinon this yeer, August Jl»t to it Houston* hall. A very entertain­ to Melo lavo fl ix threshing m u hjnee, her "Ister, Mrs. Geo. Harris, near a n ari tele from Th«> Oregonlmi of ing program li.ts been nrringi-d, and II' I b- « -I” . I III X t-' t II re -fl till, Providence. She will return in Juiy 2tt, which fully explaln tire tli * on ii bn»l» of SI DI |«’r capitai, ■Jbih I'liis will tie an interesting riti» x « «i * * achnrii i i-n-ii« *’- w » •c«*i -n of the inslltute, and ««very n g«*«l tlm« 1« n*«ured. All are cor- thresh id! the flax ral»eoop|e will and II «- iiinount tlien «Ii• IrIIniIid w«-home the - In-d mn'niri" with ost meal mechluery I, is nrrivi’d and l«-inv after threshing. It will only ent u|x>n the return of the volun­ and maini iln hi ««xliiblt a’ the l’or I* ex|Hi«itiou next yriir. it i* grati wa* 11 or «I -M p* r c.ipii i i p« i arm« and nil who come w ill la« will soon be put in place, Tiiv i«».«t a’, nt twenty cent« per acre to teer*, ln-r br«itli< r, Walter " rrcl. the 1»mg n m««ml>«-r o( < <>. 1 wliii-h re- fyìog l'i Ho- lwo|>!< of Ibi* «t .te lo Th’«re in» liecn un inerì- «*! < t only •il«J«« to Amt comfortable home» wltli«« other machinery which th« ron» bind tlie fl iX, nnu in i ;ng kunw Hrit tiil* gr«-at compiny ha* i.i’.i', Hi«- nun.’n-r ■:( «-Ml«l ,i.. •| •«.| i,irt««i !■-. ■ t J«..r’' • i !. I>iiny coiutemplnte putting in Will Ilire-hlog **'«nl*l «-usi ti,« m nojhlng nintnc’i in Albany Thursday ciglit. lek« li II lipoo Ilo III*« 11« |1> I r . ren »Ine«’ ln«t y«-ar, yet lite amount I «ml Prof. Martimliile, of Altainy not arrive until next month, u’vlr.g Again if Hi- flax Is lie.ul« d It would Mrs. Maggie Brandenburg nml tlii* exhltiit, im I kiK.wing liow wcll n|«l"iri i«ine«l i» * l i,i»r2.2« greater. | will ta- the principal instructor». to tin« tact that it lias to bo manu- Ii iv«’to I*« Hiri«*liei| with tho regu­ soli, C«*cl), who has Ixx-ti xiwlling LInn county’» npportionnronl of thè I.ectur«•» will ta- given on live edu­ fiictur««! In Hie east. lar grain thresher», which company curry oui other moli rtakbig* of equnl imp«>r M-hool fumi arimunt* lo >|o,*r.’.S-i on cational topic* by prominent men of Most of th«> threshing machines get nil thv flak out of the «tr-iu. of i'll i Nr.w* household, for - •«- « tan< «< lo Ho niM-lve* il I* olii, f «Ir tu 1,188 chlldren. l Hie stale, tat no li-a'her miss thi* In thi* locality are at work this Mnny flax grower* dia-tare that tin. nl week* past, loft yesterday for her jmige Huil « ir. g ri Witti»- a ■ Il r> |> I ««pportunlty for self Improvement.— week, ami in many place* the grain cowimoa runchines Io *«•« enough to home In Meiiford, Jackson county. rescnti «1 ai Pari«, and tlint thè 1 a-banon < 'riterion. I* not turning out a« wcll n* ex|K«ct- pay for the threshing three time*, it Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Cnlivnn re- w hole *tnte w ili hav«> e«|U il repre- Is the wLh of tho company tti.it cd However tlie crop will t>« very I or some time past tho ? inotitb»- j«i*l Hi il thè from Wah-rmmi, Or«-., *< «datimi. ...... Il la bui j..-., ..... A carload rd nrcg iti horses i ten old daughter l Hirosh it, nml will ludo the home in this vicinity In Hie future. effort t o aao*»t the railroad company They are now nt tho home of Mr*. In thia undertaking, and do wli.it The Van lie Hie fall raring circuit. ' throat. 1'lie cliihi wa* taken to n (t S helman, who live* near Sail- straw nml take it away Hiem«elvu». they can to enable them to curry V'anter »lock furiti M-nt i ) d » ii l>e- on«« of Hie best paying crop* that and Meaar*. A J. Johnson, Henry gu«t l>, I" i**, I’rof K. C. I’eeiy, of green trotler hy Mi Kinney, ami ing nt this a moment sh«« "ucce<«l<«ring und thencc Io the »Lite f.iir al Sacra« moutli, ami Hint it iirnl cn«glil In frlcght car* ta-lwceo the Scio roller <■ iy-,o no outlay of it gissi many dol­ hr.ve returned to Tel n, where they wi«ll known to the p -ople of thi* section. Prof. I’eery 1« .i menita-r mill* and West Melo. He till» Hi«« luento. tier toii'il* nml tin- sh irp quill had place with «« ii - c , too. n* it only take« lar». In Hie long run the farmer* will r«-*ldo in the future. Mr. Adam of tin« drug Arm of I’eery A I’eery, will make dollar* where they are ehek rented the Shelton farm near worked Its way to tlie surface. him u step or two to go a train» n*k«m of thi* city, «nd Is one of our highly Death ef Mr» DUyet r«-*m« ted citi»«-n*. He Is also prin Mr. T. A. I’owtll, of llal«cy, length. alt work together and do what they to be ju«t t>> hi* likelng, »o he aotd Lust week w«« im-iitI- tied th»* ser­ writ«-« I'tie Time* that I’urlluml Another Ice cream «octal will be c .n for Hie enterprise and they will hi* crop and personal property to rlp.il of the Moro ptibll«' M-hool« ious illnc** of Mr*. Mike liilyeu, •porlsmcn have rnl*<-«l F k«» with given Mstiirdiiy, Augu*t I'J, and th«« all I k « benefit ted. Tlie people of Mr. I.ueolcka und returm*i toTcxa*. lie I* a tnember of th« board of di­ of Jord an. mid la-fore our p.«|H«r li.ul which to pur-lias«- and tiring l's> f>rly hall «eating fund. All should «mi they will «!•> all they can to help ly to the farm and will iittend to lege, at K m I iville, and »lands high In th« estimation of every on« wtio turne«l leml a helping hand by |Mtronixing it along, and when the plant is o* barveating the crop. Ii el relieved the suffering» <>l Mr*. Wiltamette valley to tie i* favored by hl* acse. I'tie amount wai t«-«i tor this these «ocial«, n* a small amount 1 it4i*h <«d and In w «rklng -inle’ we W. O. Kutin and W. O. Cook, Ml«« Holsson is (lie daughter of pur|M>»M 1» *.?»•, and Mr Powell’» from each on«« tho* raised will soon will reap the tK'lletll. A J hur«l iv. Atigu«l 11. I-'.’1'. A *niiiple ski of who have been here for «everal Mr nn i Mr* W H lloboun, '<( .Ml*, llilveu w is th«- daughter of ««tfort* iiloiig tin* tin«- uru in a fair make a sum «uflh leiit to purchaoe llie grain teg» made froig Oregon day» |>a«t, In Hie Intcreal of Hie Mali-ill, hut Ii i* mad«« her horn« In Phillip*, <>t way to ta« crowned w ilti * ui « kw , »1-1 what chair* nr« needed to properly Atwr may tn« seen at II. Nbcdton* of Mr. and Mr*. II. II Harveut. r King binder, left Wed- Stay ton for some time past, she 1« Jonian. Nlio wa* t»irn war the tlinugh there y«-t remains a consid •eat the hall. Ace, and it shows plainly w k»t can tieelay for Brownavtlle, where they a very highly «-'teemed ami ri-An««l place where death found her, and arable r.ui-iui.t to ta< ral-.<«l in order Main »trect present* a pretty I« made from our straw. have *>m<.« work on a Uuder. The«« y«iung l»dv. .Mr. and Mr«. Peery was Ji« yi-nr* of age. Mie hail I m ’ i - ii to reach Hi«« »mount of >. Mr. "r«-cky" at>|M«amnce at the present machine* arc re*ent«>d will tie a where they will reiiialn for a <-ou|>le half, and had been III with quick hal »’«<•■• ot >.'««« and aaka tboae inter- ta-’-n put on the «tre-t«, and "till great advantage over the <>lut »2 -rurcha«e«l neck o' the w « kh I*. Mr. tarrlmore Innin* w« re laid to re*t at I lie Ville l ime*. ■ iduet in tiii* city I wl I rid q hi* farm, ami «ays he i«Ju«t now as liilyeu cemetery, near Jordan. Although the prtae of wheat im* near foutlo »e n» he ever wa». He night a little after 10 o’clock, l imy wa* well pleaaed with ttio present tend«««i dow nu nni« lately Iheieuort» reserved one team and wagon, and were given trial at one, and otio outlook, amt think* the average vie * w III !>e In the t.eighl»>rt><><»l of The Dost T.amoly for F.sx- from nil part* of the world Indicate «till ha* a half int’-re-t in the thresh wa* flned J'Jv mid llie other SIO. 12 buahel* |>er acre. He «late» that n mnt<«rinlly «mailer total yield till* ing machine, but ha* sol«I every­ Cha*. Fro*t. who »old hi* farm a company ha* teen formed for ttie Mr John Mathin», n weil known year than la*t. There 1» nt present »lock di-uler of i’uluski, Ky.. way«: comparatively little wh««.«t in the thing else he p <>**««« s « h I in the line near Sweet Hume a few week* ago ptiriame of manufacturing the flax and went to .Ml««>uri with the in tltier into grain bag». A r< Hing und “After »ufTering for o.ver a w <-ek hand* «if the »peculators and it i* of stock and personal properly. tía vi ng Itieref ire to the ln«*c (ieo. Kialg« r* ha» a noli«-«« in till» I«- tention of locating there, r<«iurm-«f ocutching plant will ta> eatablTahed wlth ibi x, u.-i ny i«t adviMw ulator* ii* a « las* lodepre*« the prici- «u<* calling for hop pickers, and here ye«terday, acvouipmiloi by til* nt Scio to handle Hie fltwr Thi» in frill««*l to tellove tue, to trv <’tiiiinta-rl lin'a <’«-ll-.-. < holera of much an possltile In order to g««t a tho»«« who nr«< figuring on picking family. They Intend to buy another du*try proml*e* to prove an Impor« and liliirthoea ilemedv, and havc favorable start for them«<-lv«-s with h ip* th« coming fall should call on home in till* vicinity mid *luy W itti taut factor in the production of grain l»«g». Ilecent experiment* the |>lea*ure of »tatlng tli rt I l.o half thccomlng crop. I'lie price of Wheat .Mr. K'xlgcrs lie ha* chirg” of the It. - Express. have «tiown that n flr»t cl.i«« iiuality of ono bullle curod nie.“ Fur Milu may not reach n high figure the Myer* It Large yard thi" year. This Senator .McBride ia back troni •I grain tmg* «■ ,.ii be made of < iregoti by Peery A l’iwry. coming «canon but th«> condition- yartnmeiice opment of the vast resources of iliii perhapa more, making It a more pro- tltnhl«« crop than wheat nt preaeot ced an«l it I* very protiiMo that the sure that hi* idle time 1« all employ. wonderland. price». price of wheat will begin to advance «•«I he All* th« j»i«lilr*p. •«Mm nflcr harvest.—L'orvalli» l'u- j trician and lust at the present time Ci. «n l'l««» hop picker« August 16. Watch for him. tiuntic* from the I mm I*. begin ti->Ui) t. tn flick hop» on Myer» A targ«« yard keep busy. ItUM E. >1 111 I I H. sinish pimp!es, Iwiil», lù.*ti lies, 1>l*. kh> ..-I* The Ice cream »octa' given for the »int that so kly t«iluiii» i*>mpie*ion by tskin,- I mile« east of M-lia <'till on or ad Tn Cur i..< Otti», IlAlllMaurr, M«l A DIAMOND FOR A DOLLAR a Dicci'.«! Special 02er Which Will ¿hl’- Far Tt& 2*7»Oa y (i< niiioe P.irr! -* ¡ilmn- nd* have i wairl’l wide «i-puhillon. It I* al« mo*t lmp .-->l>li to <1 i*tItigul*h lln-ni Irutn geouim- diumoii( *1 no each, tarring* M-rouN or ilrop* *2 per |wilr, Hing -etling* are made of on«« contlnuou* piece of Hil< k *li««llv I gol«l, mol lire warrant cd not t<> taraiT*h. S|iecl.ll combln i- lion offer for ten day* only. Iting an«l *tud* «cut to any ndtlr«-*« «ir-->i rec« i|>t of «1 .’a«, In ordering ring give linger m«-i«iirement by using a piece of «tring also full |sirticulur*. Addr«-»* plainly. I tti. H ahki «’« H i iiioMi ( <>., 11 * I 11*3 llroAim a \ . New \ ork. NOTI» E roll Prill.K’ATloN. lattiti »I ’»rrifr»n •’It)', ‘ J m I1 l*tJU ^fifitv !• th*-' th«- In* writh»T h«« rt!«w| noil««* »»f 11*Mt to tuahr final m wupiw*rf oí tanti that aul'l |rr*M*f win Ine ixmi -1*' I i < «Minty < «>( l.itt't t «Mint), at All <«»n. on A-OfuM » *1*« ».ID lilt Nt AL. Il K tlf®N fot tin» t»f n<’‘» ar»< II* luthw« U m * f»4h«whijf wllnr bi* l’ont tnq«m* rrwi-L-n*-» «'iwm an t«f eakl tan«!, v U a ili Lam T ‘ lat Tft»«•♦»«■*» J. M < tur» v, • «»ta.» tn . iNtk«ilk*, «»r . ».il * . « »‘at/« I. »»• Summer Goods AT i Reduced Prices All our Ladies’ Shirtwaists Lawns, Dimities and Siiminei Dress Goods, Colored Shot s ami Oxford Ties, and other Siinimci Specialties at Rare Bargain Prices «IS. M. DANIELE» ; i) «