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LOCAL J H 1 NEWS. THE ARHY OF THE I.OKI». BETTER THAN WHEAT. EUREKA! A New Process. Tbe thermometer went to 93 Wednes day afternoon. Engineer Carlisle. Laughead wishing New Tented in tbe City and Hold Repeated experiments have proved Hot peanuts every day at Kuns’ Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the to try his luck at fishing, and desiring Charles and Hattie Saylor of Portland ing Meetings Yiglitly. that the soil of this section iWestern bakery. Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, bas some bait for that purpose, stationed a are visiting at C. D. Johnson’s. The Salvation Army, composed of Oregon! is well-adapted for the cultiva S. A. Manning was in Salem over Sun Mrs. Frances May Denny died at Ami eight hearty soldiers, pitcheel their tents tion of sugar l>eets, and a recent visit of found what he believes to lie tbe best boy on the cow catcher of the engine on day. ty on the 15th of consumption, aged .30 in this place last Friday. They are an expert beet-sugar manufacturer to remedy in existence for the tiux. IIis tbe way up to the front on the Oregon experience is well worth remembering. I Pacific with a large gunny sack the Judge Ramsey is repainting his rem- years. under the leadership of Captain Robert Yamhill county, leaves it un uncertain He says: "Last summer I had a very I mouth of which was distended with a denc*. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Collari returned Mdne, and hi aids, Lieut. Flock and speculation that in tbe nearfuture there severe attack of tlux. I tried almoet hoop. As the grass hoppers would rise Charles Uiibsey of Portland was in the Tuesday evening irnrn a fow dava vaca- Sargeant Wallace. They are a branch will be built a beet-sngar factory some every known remedy, none giving relief. before the engine dying to one side, the tion at Junes mill. city over Sunday. of the Northern Pacific Tent Brigade, where in Oregon. This means the in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar boy would hold out his sack and scoop O. O Hodson, J. P. Irvine anti F. W. and this is the third sitting in the state, vestment of over half a million dollars; rhoea Remedy was recommended to me. them in, thus being able to swoop down Justice fi. F. Rhodes and family went Fenton and families are home from having previously been in L'aytou ami therefore tbe cultivation of tbe beets in I purchased a bottle and received almost upon the unsuspecting hoppers with the up to Camp Jones yesterday. Newberg. At the latter place 53 persons i quantity and quality to insure the oper immediate relief. I continued to use tbe power and swiftness of steam, filling his This office prints hop tickets on short Newport, arriving yesterday. confessed forgiveness of their Bine, and ation of tbe plat it will first have to be medicine and was entirely cured. I take sack with them, gathering in a half Mr Ballard has moved hie shoe shop notice and in tbe best of style. All kinds determined to lead better lives, as a re arranged for, before tbe expenditure of pleasure in recommending this remedy bushel or more. With those fat graes and confectionery store to the first build-, of job work neatly and cheaply done. sult of their labors. Every man is a I one dollar in any other direction can to any person suffering with such a dis hoppers Mr. Laughead succeeded in lur ing south of Carlin & Sitton ’ s cigar | .•irs. J. M. Powell of Monmouth is the musician, and though only eight in num-1 be thought of. factory. ease, as in my opinion it ie the best med ing from tbe placid waters of French guest of Mrs. C D. Johnson. Tbe capacity of the factory is esti i her, they make music of which they can icine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bot creek 302 speckled beauties, to attest to E R Hoag of North Yambill died of Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental be proud. It is written for special use oi mated to be 400 tons of beets daily dur tles for sale by S. Ho w orth & Co. his prowess as a fisherman. We are not consumption on Wednesday. He was tj work. the army, and always after playing a ing a campaign of 110 to 120 days. To informed whether he has applied for a about GO years of age, and was ailing a piece, the words set to the same music j secure the delivery of this quautity of fhe Hobbs Hendricks-Rogers partv is long time. IV here the D emocrats C ame F rom .— patent on bis hopper catcher.—Albany •xi*< ted home from Netarts to-day. are sung. Their tents, camp equipage ; beets in a country where tbe farmers A. V. R. Snyder, the genial editor of and two teams of mules cost them »490. are unacquainted with tbe advanced Samuel F. Staggs of this city has an el Herald. Mrs. \V . E. Gilson and daughters drove the Valley Transcript at Dallas, visited i The»e they are paying for a6 fast as their methods of cultivating a high-grade der sister living at Rushville, Mo. She To Printers, over to Albany Saturday to visit relative». friend-» in this city Wednesday accom limited receipts will permit. They can ' sugarbeet, is no small undertaking. is past ninety years of age, and writes The cylinder press upon which the Charley Hoberg is home from Sumner, panied by Mrs. Snyder. probably live on the smallest allowance, ' Therefore, with a view of ascertaining her brother a bit of remarkable family R eporter is now printed is offered for Or., where he has been most of the sum j Mr. and Mrs Wisdom Millsap of St. and make a dollar go farther than any what tbe fanners of this county are information. She writes: “You wanted sale. It will be sold at a bargain. mer. Johns are visiting their daughter Mrs. other organisation in the world. Their willing to do, I invite everyone inter to know tbe number of my posterity. I The railroad commissioners stayed Al. Southmayd of Sheridan, and their weekly expense for living does not ex ested in this matter to give it serious have a large family for these hard times; .’nc.Tliiinville Prortuie Tlarket over night in their car at this place son James Millsap of Willamina. consideration in order to be prepared ! to board them one week, at two dollars a ceed an average of four or five dollars. Reported by L. E. Walker. Tuesday night. week, it would cost three hundred and fine of those lawn parties that are al Capt. Milne is a Scotchman, a carpen for a definite proposition. Other sec- eighty dollars. I have 190 in family liv Good clean wheat.............. 36 If yon really want fine photos with ways a pleasure and a success was given ter by trade, and plays the tuba in the ! tions of this, as well as the state of Oats................................... . 20@22X proper lighting go to Hogg, he is not Friday evening at Mr. Apperson’s resi band. He has a pleasant voice, aDd a I Washington, are also being considered; ing at present. 1 have seven children, 25@30 fifty-one grandchildren, one hundred Butter turning out low grade trash. dence. Jumbo and croquet were the specially earnest manner in addressing but adaptability of the soil, area, and 9@llc Fgga .................................... and twenty-six great grandchildren, sev facilities for transportation, leave Yam the people, that carries with it the con Ed. Fuller of Portland made one of his leading game». Chickens. .. ...................... »1 50(^300 en great, great grandchildren. They are hill, Washington and Polk counties, rare visits to McMinnville last i unday. Ed. Tyler and iamily returned Monday viction that he feels what he says. 7c a B> second to none in tbe state. This will all democrats. To include the married Turkeys............................. He io ably assisted by Lieut. Flock, My entire lot of houseplants for sale. from a delightful trip to the Calipooia »3 be a factory of small capacity, but il is relation, I could start up a camp meet Ducks....... ...................... .. who is of German descent, and was -M rs J. N arver . mountains, Hot Springs and other places. Potatoes. 30 ing. I am proud of my family. I am a beginning and may prove the dawn formerly a farmer, for which reason the Dressed Hogs .. Miss Lillie Wills of Willsburg, is visit They killed a number of deer, his bou 5c boys call him their “backwoods” preach of a new era of prosperity to Oregon their mother and they are good and kind Veal................................... Willie bringing down one of them. ing her cousin, Mrs. J. A. Euchauan. 4 j to me, all of them. We had a good wheat farmers, for if successful other factories er. Baled hay, timothy $10 Parties wishing to ship fruit through I crop ; wheat is yielding from 20 to 40 The boys’ brigade of the Christian will be erected; this has been the his Sargeant Wm. Wallace is the auburn a cheat .......... »7 church has taken a vacation until the the County Fruit Union will call on the haired bass drummer. He calls himself tory in every state where the manufac ' bushels per acre and is selling for 40 a oats................... »7 ( cents per bushel. We are having a dry agent, J. C. Cooper, for statement cards warm weather subsides. ture of beet sugar has been introduced; a Green mountain Yankee, ie a profes- RETAIL MARKET A census of Newberg taken by the at once, if they have not already received 1 sional cook, and a soldier of the Seattle as for instance, in California, Utah, summer; the corn crop is badlt damaged ; 15 Nebraska, Iowa, and several of the east in some districts it is burnt up. The Baled Straw........................ Graphic, shows a population of 1016, be them, as several carloads will be shipped ' corps. next week. drouth is in Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mixed Chop. ns ern states, and the promoters of the en ing four more females than males. K. E. Hultgren is tlie banjoi3t He is $20 Bert Millsap returned Monday from a a native of Sweden, a soldier of the East terprise in this state are sanguine of Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas, Texas and Wheat Chop W anted .—A lady teacher in a private Oklahoma Territory. Iowa, Kansas and Shorts »18 family. Mnet understand music. For two weeks stay at Newport and vicinity. Portland corps, and a professional success, for, in no instance they say Oklahoma is burnt the worst. To take Middlings »20 has there been such a thing as a failure He visited the extensive stone quarries musician. further particulars inquire of Mrs. Anna 1 this county over, it will make a half Bran »15 M. Martin, North Yamhill, Oregon. 33tf nix miles up the river, and reports it u Thé Little French cook and manipu within the last twenty years, since the | crop of corn. We have not had a good L. E. Walker will buy all your pro introduction of perfected machinery very busy place, new quarries constantly lator of the tambourine is Jacob Arnel Mies W. Leisv of Hillsboro, who spent paying the highest price in cash and advanced methods in the cultiva . rain this summer, nothing but light duce, being opened. Sengerberger, of Tacoma. The soldiers last week with Mrs. McCourt and B. F. showers. We have a good crop of apples. the market will justify. He will sell tion or the beets. you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar Fuller, her cousin, returned home on Foster & Hollister, druggists of Sheri call him the “singing bird,” and say if Times are the hardest I ever saw; money den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. A very brief statement of the results Monday. dan, made an assignment for the benefit he were a little larger he would sing a obtained elsewhere, will suflice to show has flown from this country; everything D street south of First National Bank. He also carries a full line of Graham in It isthe testimony of most people that of their creditors on Wednesday. C. C. heavy solo. is dull sale that we produce. You can Wm. G. Anderson is an Englishman how much the farmer is benefited. In small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Will Kuns makes the best ice cream in Linden is assignee. The liabilities are ( get work stock at almost your own price. California, where the dry seasons often wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. i town. He is also an artist on soda about »1,700, and assets about »1,500. Of and a sailor, and by his own testimony make difficult the growing of the beet Tho farmers here are having a hard time was a great sinner in all parts of the water. Choicest confectionery and the assets about »900 is drug stock, and to make an honest living.” * world, till the grace of God brought him crops, the lowest average is fifteen tons balance notes and accounts. fruits always on hand in season. per acre, but twenty-two tons per acre out of darkness into light, and placed his Brace tlie Nerves. William Poole was on the street Tues- When Baby was sick, we gave her Castaria, They say that from some cause not ac feet out of the shifting sands upon the is not Infrequent; the cash price ob day tor the first time since breaking liis counted for near ail the grape vines in solid rock. He is a soldier from the tained at tbe factory is »4.00 per ton; Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, leg. He is recovering rapidly. this »ection that have heretofore put on [ Tacoma barracks and a- pleasant gentle the maximum cost for cultivating and These nervines do not make the nerves When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, harvesting the beets is »20.00 per acre, strong, and failing to do this fall short of When she had Children she gave them Caatoria, Prof. Northup and family and Mrs. a healthy appearance and vigorous man to meet. Frank Purvine went to the mountains ¡growth, are dying—at least, the rich Fred Reynolds is also an old sailor, which, taking the lowest average (15 producing the essential of their quietude, Friday for a few weeltB of camping ami foliage usually worn by them is turning and a native of Sweden He is a man tons) leaves a net profit of »40.00 per vigor And while in extreme cases— , yellow and having a dead appearance.— of splendid physique,a powerful exhorter acre to the grower. and these only—of nervous irritation lierry picking. It is needless to say, that our soil and Dallas Transcript. such drugs may be advisable, their fre Lowest prices on stationery and music and a skillful trombone player. He Master Walter Case left Monday for climate are even more favorably adapt quent use is highly prejudicial to the at C. Grissen’s. 19tf Detroit, Mich., where he will remain in Mr. Apperson’s family, except Beverly comes from the East Portland corps. R. Thompson is a Norwegian. He is ed to the growth and development of delicate organism upon which they act, definitely with his grand parents ami and daughter Myrtle, Dr. Goucher and “Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed pursue his schooling. j family, Mrs. Fellows, P. J. Sharp and E. a Seattle soldier, plays the B flat cornet, all root vegetables than California. Nor , and in order to renew their quieting ef at this office. is the indirect benefit in the apprecia- j fect increased and dangerous doses event The county fruit, union has established j D. Baker are in camp this week out on and was formerly a second-hand dealer tion of the price of farm land any less. I ually become necessary. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Hostetter’s headquarters in the Wallace building, the new Nestucca road. Mr. Apperson and restauranteur. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at In Alameda and Santa Cruz connties, Stomach Bitters is an efficient substitute I In their barracks the soldiers are gov next to Grissen’s book store. The union and Dr. Goucher are stockholders in this tf land worth »50.00 per acre before the j for such pernicious drugs. It quiets the this office. expects to be shipping fruit soon by the road and have from the first taken a live erned by strict rules, yet the Christ introduction of the beet-sugar industry, nerves by bracing, toning, strengthening When you want anything in the jew ian spirit that pervades them makes ly interest in its construction. carload. is now worth $300.00 per acre. them. The connection between weak elry line remember Wm. F. Dielachnei- compliance easy. They rise at 6 a m., M abried .—On Sunday, Aug. 19th, at The mothers of the members of the In Germany and other European ness of the nervous system and that of der. He competes for quality and quan the residence of J. E. Holman near thia boys’ brigade of the Christian church breakfast, care for their bedding and countries the farmers, appreciating the the organs of digestion is a strong and tity. clothing, and keep things strictly neat by city, by Rev. Thompson, Rev. T. H. will serve watermelon and cake in E. frequent washings. Careful account is great value of this industry, forming an sympathetic link. The Bitters, by im The Estey, Earbuff and Kimball or Small of Marion county and Miss Archie Wright’s vacant store building on Third 19tf kept of all receipts and expenditures, article of increasing universal eonsuni- parting healthful impulse to digestive and I gans at C. Grissen’s. A. Wriglit of tills city. street, next Wednesday evening. Ten tion and of never failing demand, are assimilating factions, promotes through Leave your order for a good, fat chick aud reports made to the staff officer at forming stock companies among them out the whole system a vigor .in which en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street Uncle Jeptha Garrison was down from cents will l>e charged for the benefit of headquarters. tfie lake a couple of days the first of the the brigade. The mothers are requested The meetings here have been well at selves, build factories and have them 1 the nerves come in for a large share. market. week. He returned Tuesday, to remain to meet at Grissen’s book store Saturday tended, though not as largely as at New operated under tbe superintendence of; Use the Bitters in malaria, constipation M eadow L ake —My team will leave another month, as his health ie much at 2 p. m to complete arrangements. McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and berg. Their stay will be governed by experts. The parties promoting the en bilious and kidney trouble. better up there than in the valley. Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special , Miss Nettie Olds, in company with the demands of the work, as it progress terprise In this state are practical and D. E. Kingerv has threshed his big Katie Kehm Smith and her husband, es. They have dedicated themselves to expert growers and manufacturers rep Travelers must not forget that the O. > tripe when ordered. Round trip »2. resenting Germau capital, and mean R. & N. line is thoroughly repaired and Beet fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine wheat crop, and had an average of about have been holding Secular meetings at the work, without salary, and go wher busines. all trains are running without transfer or health resort. Hotel accommodations Astoria and Gray ’ s River, and are com ever they are called. One conversion ie twenty bushels per acre. He charges For particulars or propositionr ad delay. Through sen-ice to Omaha, reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, »1 the aphis with lowering the yield five ing to McMinnville after a short cam reported here so far. At Newberg they dress “Beet Sugar,” P. O. box F, Mc Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; i per day. bushels, and so it runs over the county. paign in Tillamook and southern Oregon. held an ice cream social, the receipts I Their object is to awaken a sentiment in amounting to nearly »22, which went to Minnville, Or. Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair tf R. B. H ibbs . A pretty sight was visible in the 1 favor of taxing church property and to cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and i---- wards paying for the mules. They may «Î Interest to Mothers. heavens Sunday night about 9 o’clock. establish Secular organizations. Nettie modern day coaches. Call on O. R. & N. ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. hold one here later on. From here they The sky was suffused with crimson in is 4th V. P. of the state and superintend The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, agent before purchasing tickets, or ad will go to Dallas, thence south as tar as the north, ami beams of light shot sud-1 ent Portland Secular Sunday school. Eugene, and return bv the east side. of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the dress W. H. Hurlburt, general passenger Physieian and Surgeon, denly over the central heavens and a» , treatment of diarrhoea in her children agent, Portland, Or. 32w3 They are jolly, hearty boys, with a great B. F. Fuller’s cousin, Edson Marsh, will undoubtedly be of interest to many instantly disappeared. I deal of evident sincerity in their work Arthur Cooper sailed from San Fran-1 who visited here last year and who was An outpost of the army is t<j be estab mothers. She says: *T spent several Heul Estate Trausfers. M c M innville , ore . an early resident of Yamhill and Wash weeks in Johnstown, Pa., alter the great cisco on Saturday for Ponta Arenas, lished at Newberg, and there has been For week ending August 22nd: ington counties, is likely to make an in flood, on account of my husband being Costa Bios. When he gets his bearings dependent fortune out of his 900-acte one at Dayton for some time. employed there. We had several chil PL t an \ leek to Bank of Ashland after long Bea voyages R eporter readers D. A. SMITH, ranch in Idaho. He has bonded it for dren with us, two of whom took the dia 802.22 a, Ed Dupuis die and other may look for some descriptive letters of land, t 5 r 5 andG .......................... » i »50,000 to a company of gold prospectors rrhoea very badly. I got some of Cham ¡uterest irom this far off country. ----- .-------- on one years time. A river runs through berlain ’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Fleinon and Louisa Jane Livengood to Frank H Maxson 11.58 a t 3 r 3 425 Has moved across the street to Union Block, The grange warehouse ¡8 receiving an the land and a special boat is being con Of the Oregon State Weather Seri Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It vice, For the Week Ending N E and F M Davis to D A Judy, average of one thousand bushels of wheat structed to dredge it and work the sand cured both of them. I knew of several MCMINNVILLE, - OREGON. ilion day, Aug. 2Oth, 1894« per day. Up to last Saturday evening for gold This is a rare instance of a other cases where it was equal!}' success tract in Amity t5r4................... 160 8,500 bushel« had been stored. The man striking a fortune by leaving Yam WESTERN OREGON. ful. I think it cannot be excelled and Lizzie and G C Goodrich, to L J Goodrich lot 2 blk 1 Hauswirth’s grain is all plump and fine, but the fan hill county. The temperature average daily was cheerfully recommend it. 25 and 50 1st add to North Yamhill... brings out of it large quantities of wild 700 Sunday evening, about 7 o’clock, Mr. higher during the past week than during cent bottles for sale by S. Iloworth A Co. W R and Dorthula Murrill to Mary oats. and Mrs. W. J. Burns of Dallas were any previous week of the season. The Defines 75,000 more words and M McClure 1 a, pt Joel Chrisman Mies Irene Rummel has contracted driving on the Little Luckiamute road, daily average was four degrees warmer To the A sylum .—Mrs. Josie Hibbs, phrases than any other diction wife of Monroe Hibbs, who had been die t 4 r 3 ..................................... ... 1 with the school board in the Sand Lake their conveyance being a horse and than the normal. No precipitation oc ary in the English Language. district in Tillamook county, to teach six buggy. As they were going down a hill curred in any section. The sunshine was i living a short time with the family of J 8 and Jennie Cooper to J C Cooper * 5.53 a pt W J Garrison die and blk weeks longer. They regard her as one the horse became frightened and started above the normal, each day being clear Am. Shadden, was adjudged insane on Saturday and committed to the asylum. 3 Wbitesont5r4.......................... 1 The best and most complete ever issued oi their best teachers over there, and she on a run at a fearful rate. Seeing that and bright even in the coast sections. to the English-speaking race. The most is giving excellent satisfaction. it was impossible to check the horse, Mr. During the past week the attention of She is 43 years old and showed a tendency Jesse and Mary E K Edwards to to play the violin continuously, and some learned men of this country and England Moses Hollingsworth, lots 1, 2,3 tbe farmers was earnestly given to Burns told his wife to jump out. This President T. G. Brownsen and Mrs. have endorsed it, and to their verdict is disposition to become violent. and 4 blk 28 Edwards’ add to New she did and unfortunately her face struck threshing and harvesting operations. added that of leading American colleges Brownson of McMinnville college are in berg. ....................................... Licenses to .Harry. town. McMinnville furnishes Tillamook the stump of an oak grub with such force Farmers have made rapid progress since * F K and Mary E Heider to O P Mc w ith a good many teachers and the pro as to fracture her skull and tear one of the weather conditions were entirely fa Laughlin lot 2 blk 1 Morgan ’ s add August 17th, Anette Dancer, aged 23, vorable for the handling of grain. Early It is Just tbe thing for everyone in want of a fessors naturally «take kindly to this her eyes from its socket, and death re good comprehensive and reliable dictionary to Sheridan.................................. sown wheat and oats have been har and Win. L. Harpole, aged 28, of Amity. sulted about midnight. Deceased was 22 that la abreast of modem scholarship It Is county for their vacations.—Tillamook destined to hold preeminence for many August 17tb, Bertie E. Simpson, aged J A and Angeline Huston to Lafay years old. Mr. Burns is a nephew of vested and some has been threshed. years to come. Henceforward ourold friends Advocate. Webster and Worcester must take a back Late sown grain is still standing; but the 21, and Charles H. Robinson aged 26, of | ette Lodge No 31 A O U W lot 1 Judge J. J. Daly. seat. Sold only by subscription at a price The hop crop, in the opinion of C. blk 5 Lafayette............................. character of the weather throughout the Dayton. J. C. Cooper, manager of the county most satisfactory. Obve of the North Yamhill region, will August 18th, Archie A. Wright, aged I fruit union, is actively preparing for a week was such as to ripen it rapidly so HAWORTH be about up to the average of last season county exhibit at the state fair. Arrange that within another week harvest will 46, of McMinnville, and T. II. Small, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bills bave moved Publishers’ Agent in yield. The recent hot weather, he back to town m froPortland. practically be ended. All the counties aged 83, of Marion county. Newberg, Oregon ments so far made contemplate either one thinks, may shorten the yield a little, of two designs. One is that ot a well of the Willamette valley with the ex but on the whole it will be satisfactory. curb composed entirely of fruit, for which ception of Yamhill and Washington, re Not so much can be said of the outlook Mr. Goetzman, the Newberg cannery port a falling off in the yield of grain, for prices. man, offers to furnish one thousand jars especially fall sown ; but they have dis The Polk county sulphur springs (for of the canned article; the other is a cider covered that the berry, though shriveled, which an appropriation will be asked arch from which a bucket of free cider is not. light, but of good weight; the next legislature) are located twenty-five will l»e kept hanging and the beverage abuse of the grain aphis lessens owing miles from Independence, on Soap creek, will be drawn through an apple faucet at to this fact, and farmers are inclined to and the fine water ami beautiful camping one end of the arch. Whatever plan is be more cheerful. Yamhill and Wash place will make it a popular resort. adopted, the movement is certain to ington county correspondents report an These springs were discovered this sum prove a good advertisement for the average crop of grain as well as other mer.—West Side. county, if the fair is a success in point of products. The correspondents in the coast and southern counties state that Mrs. Nettie Ungerman, state presi attendance their grain crops were not very heavy, dent of the Woman’s Relief Corps, is probably the only person from McMinn A M onument U nveiled .—Over 300 but corn looks promising and fruit is ville who will attend the national reunion members of tie Woodmen of the World abundant. Showers at this time would of this body and the G. A. R. at Pitts assembled in Salem last Sunday to wit-, be received with gratefulness and would burg on September 12th. She will leave ness the unveiling of the monument be bereiieial to pastures, gardens and the bi i for the east Sept. 1st, stopping at Clyde, erected by the fraternity over the grave potato crop, but would be a disadvantage Ohio, her former home, for a brief visit. of George M. Beeler, a deceased mem-, to fruit and grain. The hop crop has A Special Line This Week of On return, she will visit friends in Min ber. The ceremonies are said to have stood the dry weather well; there are neapolis, and will lie absent in all about been very impressive, and were partici-1 many lice on tbe vines in some sections paled in by a number of the grand of and there are complaints also of prema three months. J. J. Calhoun last neck placed on the ficers. Those present from this city ture ripening. The hop crop will be editor's desk a very unusual product for were E. Sanders and wife, G. D. Flesher large; the acreage has been materially this country. It was some sample figs and wife, E. L. Weed and wife, T. J. 1 increased. A good yield may be expect ready for the drying process, from a tree Bridgford and wife, Wm. Kuns aud wife. ed even without rain, yet a rain or which he has been encouraging to grow F. M. York and wife, T. B. Kay, Thomas cloudy weather would be a great benefit. for a number of years. The tree is now Haye, N. 8. Booth and L. H. Parker Milch cows are being fed on green food laden with the fruit, and is as tall as a Similar ceremonies are to be held over owing to drying up of grass in tbe past story-and-a-half house. It has winter- the grave of Elijah Funk in the Masonic ures. killed once$ince planting. Mr. Calhoun i cemetery of this place on afternoon qf Auction Sale. says he knows of but one other fig tree 11 he second Sunday in September A A public auction sale of the household in the county, and that is owned by B. »100 monument in the form of a large effects of L. Bettman will be held at his stump will be unveiled, being symbolical F. Hartman, who keeps-it tubbed and housed, and has also succeeded in pro ■ of the order. The monument was re- store on Monday, August 27tb, at 1 p. m. sharp. i ceived from the east last ¿aturday. ducing a fair quantity of fruit. * * Why Don't you Use One of those---- * STUDEBAKER WAGONS Ì On which to haul your Lumber from JONES & ADAMS’ Sawmill or Lumber Yard * For the House you are going to build ? o * And as you pass their Store stop and get your H ardware , S ash D oors , P aints , E tc $ You can have your house completed in time to cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you will be happy. Call and examine our Stock. JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville We know is a hard thing to get, and when you have It the best place to get MOST GOODS FOR I BARGAINSJN FURNITURE CASH ------- IS at ------ HODSON’S. You want to fix tbe old house up and make it look a* good at new. Here are the prices that will do it White Lead 7c per lb. Gilt Wall Paper 12 l-2c roll Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 Window Screens 50c Machine Oil 15c gal Spray Pumps $1.25 Garden Hose five cents a foot Tents, $8 Boiled and Raw Linseed Of) by the Barrel always on hand. Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. HODSON’S GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. Better and cheaper than Tin. Must be seen to understand all ite good qualities you will always find Hodson has the Best Goods and Best Prices. Remember Wants to furnish Everybody with All Fruits in their Season FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. All Ordart will be filled promptly. Alto hat e MASON CANNING JARS To put them in. Will sell As Cheap as can be obtained in City. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches Yours Respectfully, The StandardDictionary 5 UERST C. M. WEED, AT RFERDONT. H ELLO NO. 3 ! HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what can we do for you? Is that WALLACE & WALKER ? Yes. Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis played in your show window. Well, what priced one do you want ? Let me see, what do you ask for them ? No. No. No. No. A will cost you 30 cents. B will co6t you 25 cents. C will cost you 20 cents 4 will cost you 15 cents Well, you had better send me one of each, as I do not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in world can you Bell them so cheap ? Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and are giving our customers the benefit. Ob, is that the way you do? Yes. Well, that is what everybody tells me. can count on me as one of your regular customers after GOOD BYE. GOOD BYE. FLOOR ROCKERS A T $2.50 I W. H. SNOOK. I UNION BLOCK W. J. CLARK,D.D.S LJRANK ROECA Graduate University of Mich. Has opened an office In Union Block, Room 6, and is prepared to do all work in the dental line CROWN AND BR1D&E WORK A SPECIALTY. L atest M cthob os paimass E xtraction . 2? Store. MCMINNVILLE, OR.