ì o Entere-------- ?... • Miss Anna Herald of Portland is visit­ The mercury reached its maximum There's the rub! You can measure mountain height and ocean The hop-growers here in most of the last Wednesday. 105 is moderatelv ing with Mrs. J. B. Riley. depth,but how test sarsaparilla.' You could if you were chemists. largest, yards are going to pay 40 cents warm. But then do you need to test it ? 1 lie XV 01 Id s F air Committee per box and possibly more. Nearly all 1 B. Lewis and family and Willis Starr tested it,_ and thoroughly. They vent behind the label on the S. P. Smith, superintendent of the ex­ fieri1 have their hops contracted, prices and family are at Sodaville. bottle. What did this sarsapatilia test result in? Every make pet iment station farm at Corvallis,visited ranging from 8 to 10 cents per pound, Rev. E. D. Farnsworth and wife rode of sarsapanlla shut out of the Fair, except Ayer’s. So it was and iii order to secure pickers are going from Tacoma to Dayton on their bicycles here Monday. that Ayer's was the only sarsaparilla admitted to the World s Absolutely- Pure. to pay* the advance of last year's price. last week Henry Manning is about to put out his F air. The committee found it the Lest. Lhev had no room for Celebrated for iis great hareain. The yards here are now looking good, al­ strength and bealthfulness. Assures th. anything that was not the best. And as the best, Ayer s Sarsa­ Mrs. O. Hatfield has gone to Ventura, shingle with “veterinary surgeon” in­ food against alum and all forms of adut parilla received the medal and awards due its merits. Remember though a few weeks ago the vines were Cal., where her husband is staving for scribed thereon. teration common to thircheap brands. KOVAL BAKl.NO POWDER CO , NkW YoBK the word “best” is a bubble any breath can blow; but there are covered with lice,but with the hot weath­ his health. Mr. Manning, who is always deter­ pins to prick such bubbles. Those others are blowing more er and spraying thev are about free from Miss Bessie Avery of Newberg was vis­ mined to be ahead, was the first to thresh “best sarsaparilla ’ bubbles since the World’s F air pricked the them. iting with her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Evans of in our little valley. old ones. True, but Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has the medal. 1 he AlfredDundas a in Willamina too Peaches are very plentiful. Mr. Dor­ this place last week. pin that scratches the tnedal proves it gold. 1 he pin that pricks Mrs. Anderson and family and Mrs. Wm Galloway and wf to Alexan­ the bubble prows it wind. We point to medals, not bubbles, sey below here has about 1000 bushels, The W.C. T. U. is planning for a Dem- George Gray and family intend to start der Miller It 4 blk 3 and s hf Its 5 when we say: The best sarsaparilla is Ayer’s. M. E. Hendrick about 1000 bushels, M. i orest silver medal contest to take place hop-picking next week. and G blk 2 McMinnville college B. Hendrick 600 bushels, Mr. Lafollette some time in September. Mr. Grace’s crop of watermelons must 2d add to McMinnville............... 800 400 bushels, Mr. Collard 400 bushels and The father, mother and sister of Dr. contain magnetic power. But a certain Mr. B. Jones has over 3000 bushels. The Smith started for their home in Illinois boy is fully aware of the dog’s power. Hon. non. Thos. tnos. H. h . Tongue longue ha^ suc­ latter lias an army of pickers and pack­ on Monday. They took the doctor’s old­ This matter of obstructing the public­ ceeded in locating the lost muster ers and is shipping just as iast as possi­ est son, Sigler, with them. road should be looked into, as it is very colls of the companies of volunteers ble. Chicago seems to lie the best mar­ Mr. R. Crawford of Seattle, a brother dangerous for passersby after nightfall. that fought the Rogue River Indians ket for Oregon fruits. Peaches net from i Persons setting fires indiscriminately i in 1853. OF Hixson, one of the in |1.00 to Fl-20 at that point, Bartlett of the late Medorem Crawford and uncle pears' are also being shipped in large of J. M , Fred, and A. Crawford north of 8|l01Ii(i be sure they have read and fully mates of the Home, was a member town, is here on a short visit. I understood the governor’s proclamation. of one of the companies and informed quantities to the same point. Calamities never come singly, some Mr. Dcdson has so far recovered from tho reporter that they had long en­ one has said, and so it seems in the fam­ the stroke of paralysis which he received ily of Fred Bertram, as no sooner is Fred a couple of weeks ago, as to be able to deavored to obtain recognition from Have an immense stock of furniture. They the government but were informed Frank Miller of McMinnville was in able to be around after an attack of fever take quite lengthy strolls. have to keep a big stock, because they have a large our city on Tuesday. 1 that there was no record of their ser­ than Mrs Bertram is taken ill. vices in the war department. But Dr. Calbreath of McMinnville visited territory to supply. Prices on everything in our new unaper: “Subscription price |2.(Xh dried cherries of the Royal Ann variety. Bunu farm, four miles west of town. and laboring men enough cannot be a year. One dollar if paid in advance.** The Newberg fire company brought Several of onr oldertoys and girls an­ foun<| to satisfy the demands. Why, There is a difference equal to the dutch­ the wave of prosperity has been strong out quite a crowd at their practice drill ticipate attending college this winter. man ’ s one per cent, andon the face rt Friday evening. ¡>iiss M m Y Spang of J.afayette was enough to knock the free silver politicians looks like a pretty steep charge for carry­ Several “knockdowns” among the men o< the guest ol Miss Bella Baird a putt of off from the goods-boxes and barrels and set them to work earning good, honest in one of the threshing crews made things ing a small account. Now the time has. this week- lively for a time. dollars, and they do not complain that arrived when it is meet and proper to do Loyd Glandon entertained a number their dollars huv too much either. A very pleasant mission meeting was a little talking about squaring delinquent of hie young friends at bis home on his Prepared Ready for Use Dr, G. W Odell of Ci Bea tea at your grocer’s; take out the Yellow Ticket and being pumlsheti in Chicago la belter adapted to the needs ot. Campbell conducted the service». She last week. They were threshing wheat (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below- Ihe people west ot the Allsihany Mountains than any other paper. was buried at the Fryer cemetery. with their steam threshing outfit with no before August 31st. SI.OO PERjrgAJ SI.OO R. Baird started on Wednesday for ; help outside of their familv. The old One word allowed for each yellow ticket. 9 ' St. Paul, Minn., where he has been , gentleman, who is almost eighty years of It only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If chosen to represent Oregon at the na-1 a(,e was cutting bands while their three . It.vO p«r gear Price ut Dally by mall.......... : The Dtily and Sunday Edi- Price several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. .. 52.00 per year tioual agricultural congress. He has also gons, two of their daughters-in-law and of Sunday by mail 16 00 per year • raaU. • lions of fht Inter Ocean are Dally and Sunday by Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping _______ been chosen a» reporter of the occasion their many grandchildren were stationed • ite best ef tbelr kind.... < Addre» the ¡ her ocean , cbtea«». J for the Oregonian. He will go by wav at other positions around thy machine. babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one ••••e.aeaaeaa*aaeeaeaeaaaaeaa»aaaaaaa...Maaeaeeea* oftheCanad a i Pacific and will probably, And to make t1ie scene more interesting, envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. visit his old home iu Scotland before and to add Knottier vocation to the useful The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.3B. hie return. • | occupations for women, their third: Besides this thousand dollars, ue will pay $150 each to the two persons daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vr»nk Wirfs, wv I.Icen««-« io Horry. who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between feeding, apd one could see by the way; of Watches, Clock» All kinds of Fine, Aug. 24—-Marion Wilson, 29, and Rowe D. A. SMITH’S AU kind« and Jewelry for sale at June 15 and the end of the contest—August 31st. ■ straw came oat that she was doing her Difficult and Amy, 17, l*otli of this county. . hard times prices. - NEW— work well. old Watches re­ paired and made A Braly of Hebo was over to McMinn Bl ¿6 run a» good vilie with a load of the Anperb Neatoeca as new at Address: SCHILLING S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. cheese on Monday. ' NEXT DOOR TO FORTOrriCt. Bubbles or Medals POWDER ■KT-â’'ïrï'5ï'