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SCROFULA Tho.B a^"0u, In many resjiects Scrofula and Consumption arc alike ; they develop from the .same gen- ■ j eral causes, both are hereditary and dependent upon ail impure and im- ff fa £ M povislied blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself upon the lung» ; in Scrofula the glands of the neck and throat swell and suppurate, causing ugly running sores; the eyes are inflamed and weak ; there is an almost continual discharge from the ears, the limbs swell, liones ache, and w hite swelling is frequently a result, causing the diseased liones to work out through the skin, producing indescribable pain anil suffering. Cutting away a sore or diseased gland does no . good ; the blood is poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which has probably come down through several u, generations has polluted every drop’ of blood. Scrofula requires vigorous, jx-rsistent treatment. Tbe blood must be brought back to a healthy condition liefore the terrible disease can lie stopped in its work of destruction. Mercury, potash and other poisonous minerals usually given in such cases do more harm than good ; they ruin the digestion and leave the system in a worse condition than before. 8. S. S. is the only medicine that can reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots of forces every poison out __ of ___ the blood. S. S. is the only the disease and ______ __ z vestige of r ___ ___ ____ S ________ , t purely vegetable blood purifier known. .1 herbs t.. _i front which i:t. it is : made ... i.. contain . .. i. . r. .i t blood i. _ .1 purifying :r_.: properties, ».. which no poison, 1. .n>A«-G. 1 non The roots .And wonderful however «wa powerful, can _ long resist. S. S. S. stimulates and purifies the blood, increases the TH F IS FM appetite, aids the digestion and restores health and strength to the " Ofc» w* enfeebled body. If you have reason to think you have Scrofula, or your child has inherited any blood taint, don’t wait for it to develop, but begin at once the use of S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the fiest blood purifier and blood builder known, as it contains no poisonous minerals. S. S. S. is pre-eminently a remedy for children. When my daughter was an infant she had a severe case of Scrofula, for which she wa6 under the con stant care or physicians for more than 1 w<> years. She was worse at the end of that time, however, and We almost despaired of ii r life. A few t>ottlesof Swift’s Specific cured her completely, as it seemed to go direct to the cause of the trouble. I do not believe it hasan equal for stubborn cases of blood diseases which are beyond the power of other so-called blood remedies S. I. B rooks , Monticello, Ga. s Our medical department is in charge of experienced physicians who have made Scrofula and other blood diseases a life study. Write them about your case, or any one you are interested in. Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention. We make no charge whatever for this. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. HHOWN UHLIDtn. At the residence of A. H. Wheldon in the hills northwest of this city a very happy event was witnessed last Thurs day afternoon, when the marriage of his daughter, Miss Elnora, took place, she being married to Mr. James D. Brown at that time, according to the beautiful ritu al of the M. E. church, the ceremony be ing performed by Henry T. Atkinson, who is the pastor of that church in this city. The parlor in which the service took place w as beautifully decorated with Howers and evergreens. At the conclu sion of the ceremony, which was wit nessed by a number of invited guests as well as by the relatives of the bride and groom, there were many congratulations offered to the young couple by those present, and the company then adjourned to the dining room, where a bountiful table was set. That long life and happi ness may he through life the portion of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, is the siucere »iah A. of their many friends. AS TOLD BY ANOTHER. The procession was headed by little Zella Fink, flower girl, then Mr'. Verne Wheldon and Miss Pearl Dolph, grooms man and bridesmaid, followed by the contracting parties. After the words which made them man and wife had been spoken, the guests were taken to the dining room, where an elegant lunch was served. Mr. Brown is well known here, having been a student of McMinn ville college for the past three years, and just two weeks ago receiving hie degree of bachelor of science from this college. He bad charge of the gymnasium and was star player in the football and base ball teams this year. The young lady whom he has taken for his life partner has been here only about a year from the east, and most of this time she has been with the Mark Sisters in the millinery store. She is an accomplished lady and has made a great many friends here. May plenty, peace and happiness go with them in their journey through life. >•11 The Kind You Have Always nought, and which habecu in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceit e yon in this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc l>t ‘ Ex periments that trifle with and endanger ih-- health of Infants anti Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR)A Castoria is a substitute lor Castor Oil, l’a:vj or: ", • ; (ips and Soothing’ Syrups. It is Harmless and 1 ’I-;t■ rt. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlr r /, ¡c<olic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It iicstroys Morins and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtea ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Mrs. D. W. Carlin returned home from Eugene Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Baker and children are vis GENUINE ALWAYS Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at iting in Portland this week. Daniels’ produce market. Bears the Signature of We publish this week the semi-annual Miss May Barnhart of Sheridan visited statements of the sheriff, clerk and treas in this cjjy over Sunday. urer. These reports would have been C. Griesen wlion you want a sewing gotten up earlier, but County Clerk Nel machine; *18 upward. New Home, son was expecting to receive the proper Wheeler & Wilson, Climax and Royal blanks from the secretary of the state for beat any thing in price and quality. 24-6 that purpose, hence the delay in making The Mark sisters have moved into their up hie report. own residence on Grant street. Mr. Geo. Willis, sr., used to have a farm where is now a portion of McMinn Miss Nellie Cooper returned home Monday evening from Pullman, Wash., The St. Charles store is offering an ele ville. He could raise big crops of wheat, where she has been a student of the agri gant new line of the latest patterns in and before threshing machines were as plentiful as they are now he often cultural college the past school year. crockery, glassware and queensware. threshed his grain with a flail and win- City Supt. Sliger has put in a new are The apple crop is beginning to touch light at the corner of Third and F streets. the market, a condition the small boy nowed it with the sea-breeze, Mr. Willis This makes a new light at every block in witnesses with pleasure and realizes with is just as good a farmer as lie was then, Notice oí Appointment oí Ailmini» and, although he does not grow wheat, t rat rix. the business part of town. much pain. he still has a house and garden on the The Yamhill county teachers’ annual Stock, grain and fruit farm for rent for Miss Alice Kidder, formerly of Moore’s totii ’E i -hereby given that the undersigni d, cash, for 5 years—348 acres. Apply to valley, and a correspondent for The Re- site of the old farm, where he surely institute will be held in the court house S Ettie Palmer, has been by an order of the comes out ahead of his neighbors in tbe county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly McMinnville, July 5th, 6th and 7th. D. B. Kingory, or enquire at this office. |M>rter, is a graduate this year from the appointed administratrix of the estate of matter of raising potatoes. Last Mon Prof. Durrette and Prof. Grout will be Charles Palmer, deceased. Misses Buel and Shortridge and Messrs. state agricultural college. Now, therefore, all persons having claims day Mr. Willis placed a basket of new the instructors. Teachers are required against said estate are hereby notified and re Vernon and Barnhart of Sheridan, drove Be sure to go to the old reliable Racket potatoes on exhibition at. this office, by law to be in attendance at this insti quired to present their claim to the undersigned to McMinnville on Sunday. DEPART duly verified, at the office of F. W. Fenton, at TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE store for bats, underwear, gloves, cor which would have capered the prize at tute three days. McMinnville, Oregon, within six months from I have money to loan on farm prop sets, hose, ribbons, Star 5 Star shoes and any agricultural exhibit. Chicfigo- the date of this notice. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. E. V. L ittlefield , Co. S cut . Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan 4 p. m. Dated this the 21st day of June, A. D. 1900. erty at good terms. Parties wishing to most everything you want. Special ettie palmer , sas City, St. Louis, A law seeking to close barber shops on 9:15 a. m. Chicago and East. Administratrix of the estate of Charles Pal borrow, call and see me. Sam T. Shaw, the popular showman Sunday will be prepared for the next A Npraincd Ankle Quickly Fit red. mer, deceased 27-5 R L. C onner . F. W. FENTON, Attorney for estate. “At one time I suffered from a severe Atlantic who recently visited this city, is reported legislature. The barbers of almost every Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Express 7 a. m. Worth, Omaha. Kan S. M. Calkins, Seth Mills and L. Jones very ill with nervous prostration and a town or city would favor Sunday closing, sprain of the ankle,” says Geo. E. Cary, 9 p. in. sas City, St. Louis, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. of Newberg, have been canvassing Mc terrible affliction of the eyes at his home if it were agreeable to their patrons. editor of the Guide, Washington, Ya., Chicago and East. Minnville and vicinity the paBt few days in Iowa. President Sam Howard, of the State Bar “After using several well recommended ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Walla Walla, Lewiston Lsl as administrator of the estate of Olio li. medicines without success, I tried Cham Spokane for sugar beet acreage, and re|>ort good Spokane, Minneapo 8:40 a. m. bers ’ Commission, is favorable to the Pape, deceased, has filed his final account of his Tbe state agricultural college did a lis, St. Paul, Duluth, berlain’s Pain Balm, and am pleased to 6 Flyer success. They are pleasant gentlemen. administration upon said estate in the county p. m. Milwaukee, Chicago neat and appropriate act last week in movement, and states the truth in a nut court of Yamhill county, Oregon, arid said court and East. has fixed and set the 3d day of July, A. D. 1900, S. F. Harding, the shoemaker, has unveiling and dedicating a memorial tab shell as follows: “Getting shaved on say that relief came as soon as I began at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of OCEAN STEAHSHIPS been quite ill for a number of days, from let to the memory of Edwin C. Young, a Sunday is merely a habit which some its use and a complete cure speedily fol- 8 p. m. said day as the time and the county court room 4 p. m. Ail Sailing dates sub Co., lowed. ” Sold by S. Howorth & at the county court house at McMinnville, Yam what he believes to be the grippe. He formor student, and one of the noble 64 men have fallen into. Once the habit ject to change. hill county, Oregon, a« the place for the lilial For San Francisco— is 79 yearB old, an age which he consid of the Oregon regiment who never re was broken they would not mind shaving druggists. ---------------------------- hearing of said final account and any and all Sail every 5 days. objections thereto, if any there should be. on Saturday. If a man gets shaved Sat ers neither young nor old. turned. Now, therefore, all persons interested in said Notice to Horse Breeders. Daily Ex estate are hereby notified and required to appear urday evening the beard will not grow New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, Snnday Columbia River Stmrs at said time and place, and show cause if any The same manifestation of public spirit My stallion Van 8. and Pollux, will 8 p. m. there should be, why said account should not be clincher or cemented tires, latest im displayed by Mrs. O. N. Denny of Lafay enough to be visible by Sunday. But make the season as follows: Amity, Saturday Sunday To Astoria and Way- allowed and approved, said estate forever and Landings. proved. Prices *20 to *40. F. W. Spencer. ette in the matter of flax culture, is fol there are many who get shaved on Sun Mondays and Tuesdays; Sheridan, Wed 10 p. m. finally settled, said administrator discharged and his bondsmen exonerated. day morning because it is convenient to Willamette River, The largest subscriber of acreage for lowed up by her on the subject of sugar Dated this May 31st, 190). Al GUST II. PAPE, nesdays and Thursdays; McMinnville, 6 a. m. do so. If the means were taken away I City. Newberg, 4:30 p. m. Administrator of said Estate. Ex Sunday Oregon Ex. sugar beets for the Newberg factory is beets. She has pledged to plant 20 acres Fridays and Saturdays, beginning April Salem Independence F rank W. F enton , Attorney for Estate. 24 5 Sunday am confident that not many would mind and Way-Landings. Ex-Sheriff Sears, who promises 100 acres. for the Newberg factory. Here is an ex 2d. 15tf J. W. H enry . it greatly. ” S. Brutscher comes second, with 85acres. ample worthy of emulation. Willamette and Yam 7 a. m. 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Metcalf, aged eighty-five years, hill Rivers. There are a number promising 50 acres, Tue. Thur S. M. Gillingham haB removed hie A new scheme has been iunngurated and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, Mon., 1VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Wed. but most farmers promise from 10 acres" printing outfit from Dayton to Cottage died at the home of her son, L. M Met and Way-Landings. j \v. Hobbs, ns administrator of the estate and Fri. I in Portland. With tbe object of raising of Nora A. Drummelkr, deveas» «!, has filed his dow n. The pledges are coming up well Grove, and will start a paper. When calf north of Newberg, at one o’clock money for a womau's building for tbe final account of bis administration of said es t> a. m. W illamette River. p. m. toward the 5,000 mark the last few days, Mr. Gillingham invaded the Dayton Thursday morning. . K. C. Eldridge Portland street fair and carnival, purple Tues. Thur Portland to Corvallis 4:30 in the County county Court of Yamhill county, Mon. We. I 4 tate Iv'Ck.r. .11 and mol said D court s,,...»-» has F.,, fixed c:n...4 the .1, .. 7th —. < day ■ Oregon, of < and Sat. has sold the creamery plant to a company and Way-Landings. and Fri. ; August A. D. and it is hoped that the McMinnville field a few months ago, The Reporter 0, hi the hour of tell o'clock, in barrels have been placed at the street the forenoon, of said day, a> tbe time, and the meeting tomorrow at the city hall at 2 suggested that there were better places made up of the dairymen who have been corners as receptacles for cast off rubber Leave Leave Court room at the county house hs the Snake River. Riparia Lewiston I County p. tn. will practically assure the required in the state for a second paper than Day I patronizing it, who will run it on the co goods. The response in contributions 3:35 time and place for the final hvarii g of said final a. in. Daily Riparia to Lewiston. account, and all objections thereto, it any 9 a. m. acreage within the given time. Let the ton. Mr. Gillingham took umbrage and operative plan.........Prof. Edwin Morri has not been as hearty as was expected Daily. there should be. son has all his arrangements made and Now, ther< fore, all persons interested in said farmers generally attend ami show their never forgave us for giving the advice he W. 11. Hl IlI.ni RT. O. P. A., Portland, or. are hereby notified and required to ap will leave here shortly for Chicago where in rainy Webfoot. R hodes & R hodes , Agents, McMinnville. estate interest. pear al Maid time and place and show cause, ia now acting tq>on. ------ ►, • « —•----- - it any there should be, why said final account he will spend the summer vacation Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the should not be allowed and approved, said ad In the turmoil and tribulation of poli taking special work in the University of ministrator discharged, and his bondsmen ex First National bank of Winterset., Iowa, tics and war, Elsiu Wright, the hurness important to Mothers. onerated, and said estate finally and forever Chicago . Prof. F. K. Jones has re settled. in a recent letter gives some experience maker, has not been lost sight of. He Examine carefnlly every bottle of CASTORIA. Dated this June 25th, A. D. 190u. A Handsome Herie» of New and with a carpenter in his employ, that will is still doing business at the same old signed Ids place on the college faculty a safe and aure remedy for infante and children, J. W. HOBBS, I seful I’ublicalioiis. and lias accepted a professorship in the and eee that It Administrator of said estate. be of value toother mechanics. He says: stand and is as ready now to give cus F. W. F enton , Atty for estate. California is the natural paradise of university at Wichita, Kansas, an insti “I had a carpenter working for mo who tomers the best articles for the least Bears the the holiday maker. Its resources are in was obliged to stop work for several days money as he ever was. Among the lat tution in which hie father is specially in Signature of exhaustible, its invitation universal, and terested. He left here lust Saturday for on account of being troubled with diar est invoice in his line will be found some Over 30 Year». its resorts and attractions among the The following general forms are always in stock Berkeley, California, where he will take In U«a For The Kind You Have AJway» Bought. rhoea. I mentioned to him that I had very tine buggy robes and fancy bridles. and for sale a» the Reporter office : most noted in the world. special work during the summer. Prof. Warranty Deeds ” ’ ” Real Estate — Mortgage been similarly troubled and that Cham His riding and buggy whips are good Deeds Chattel Mortgage The Southern Pacific company pub Quit-claim Jones has done good work in Pacific Col Bond for Deed Satisfaction ot Mort. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea persuaders. lishes descriptive literature containing Farm Lease lege and he will lie appreciated where- Transfer of Mortgage Heal Folate Fran «fera. Remedy had cured me. He bought a Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale valuable information about all of them. Crop Mortgages. ever he goes.—Newlierg Graphic. Prof. E A. Lake of the state agricul Order books, Week ending June 27th: bottle of it from the druggist here and in Abstracts. It is for free distribution and may be ob Acknowledgements, The climate and crop bulletin of the Levina A Watt et al to H Stanley Justices’ Blanks. formed me that one dose cured him, and tural college has gone to Paris to study tained from any Southern Pacific agent, We carry a large stock of stationery and are prune culture. Ilia mission is due to weather bureau gives the following for he is again at hie work.” For sale by 1 Coffin 60 a pt W R McCarty die* prepared to do Job printing of every sort in the T. H. Goodman, general passenger agent be«t the creation of a bill which passed con style of the art and at low figures. weekending June 25lh: "Farm work 8. Howoith A Co., druggists. S W Evans et al to S B Evans land at San Francisco, or C. H. Markham, gress, wherein there is appropriated the has been retarded by the rains, which in in Sheridan................................ Married—at the resilience of J. W. »5 G. P. A. Portland, Ore. If you apply by sum of *50lM>, which is made available for terfered most with the aotk of haying H Stanley Coffin et al to Earl B There will be a fair peach crop in this Bones in this city, Wednesday afternoon, mail inclose a stamp for each publication. vicinity this season. Some trees are the trip. Prof. Lake is to report at and the twining of hop vines. The fall Watts 6oaint6r4 .......... .. .. i June 2Wh, Miss Lulu Smith of Sheridan Washington. 1>. C., where he receives “Resorts and attractions along the overloaded with the fruit. Henry and Mr. Joseph Remington of Dallas, his instruction« and credentials. There ! wheat in the Willamette valley continues J L Rogers et al to Chas Feckham coast line” is a handsomely illustrated in a generally poor condition, and com and wf lots 7 and 8 blk 10 Oak Rev. J. D. Fwulooner officiating, Few aro two other men from the United States j folder, giving a description of the health Moench expects to have about 150 bush plaints are now made that in addition to Park add to McM....................... guests were present and many useful in the employ of the federal government 95 and pleasure resorts on tbe coast be els, J. B. boson will have a good supply, the rust affecting it that many fields are Sami Hess and wf to Joel A Bryan tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. and also J. J . Rowley, and others......... presents were received. Their many on a similar errand in France. He will i badly invested by the grain aphis. In “Shasta Resorts” embellished with On Saturday last as Charles Saunders, 1 a pt Jos Hess die.................... friends wish them the greatest of I happi- return in November. 15 beautiful half toue engravings, describes who delivers the rural mail from the southern Oregon, the Columbia river Jesse Edw ards and wf to J A Bryan nesa in their married life, Active the scenic and outing attractions of the valley and the plateau region fall wheat M. D. Wisdom, editor of the Rural lot 13, blk 52 Edward's add to work was in o|>eration (or a day or two vast and wonderful Shasta region, the Dayton oliice, was starting out to deliver is doing splendidly. The warm weather the mail, when near Nichols & Gabriel’s Spirit, secretary of the Suite Board of grandest of pleasure grounds. Newberg ...................................... 40 thia week in putting gravel on the streets has caused the heads to fill rapidly, and N I. Syron to B F Gould lot 8 blk “California south of Tehachapi” tells store, Percy, little sou of E. Hall, about of Sheridan, about 50 loads being hauled Agriculture, whs in the city Monday, ac- blk 5 Bibee’s add to Sheridan io all about the charms of that reuiarkably 5 years of age, and Henry son of B. Ga for that purpose. Owing to the late rains compsmed by W. H. Wehrutig, the it is expected that «uttiug will be gener favored semi-tropic garden spot, Southern briel, about the same age as Percy, who the rise of the river was great enough to preaident, of Hillsboro. They were out al in a week or ten days. The rains have R I. Bewley and wf to Andrew- California. been beneficial to spring wheat, and that were at play near by, tried to climb into in the interest of county exhibit« at Kershaw 316.74 a Sami POsborn the flood the gravel lieds and work had to be A handsome map of California, com crop has made excellent progress during d 1 c t 5 r 6 and lots 1,2, 3. 4 and suspended. About two hundred and fifty coming state fair, and while here enlisted plete in detail, reliable, skillfully in tbe mail wagon. Henry succeeded in do the week. Barley, oats, corn, potatoes 6 in t 5 r 7 111.64 a ................ 3.750 dexed, and full of information about tbe ing so but Percy could not get in, and more loads will tie hauled as soon as the the services ot J. C. Cooper in preparing and gardens have also been l>enefited by E P Wallace to Edith E Fletcher State's resources. It is the only publi while dangling on the wagon his right an exhibit for thia county. They expect water lowers.—Sheridan Sun. cation of its kind conveniently folded leg was caught in the wheel and badly to eecure grain and fruit exhibits from the rains. W inter oata are heading lot 5 Newby’s 2d add to McM for pocket use. brukeu in two places just below the knee. most of the counties of western Oregon. nicely, and barley in many places is ripe Noah and Amelia Heater to Mrs L “Bummer Outings” is a 32-page folder and ready to rut. Hope continue to Mr. Wisdom says that the very be«t Anna Buchanan s hf lots 13, 14, devoted to the camping retreats in the His leg was .«o firmly caught in the spokes Shasta region and Santa Cruz mountains, of the wheel ami held so tight that Mr. stock dealers in tbe state are interested make rapid growth, and although hop 15 and 16 blk 57 Edwards’ add it appeals more directly to that large Saunders, who had not noticed the boys in competitive exhibits of tine stock this lice are numerous they are not increasing to Newberg ., . ........... 30 and grow ing class of recreation seekers until he heard the injured boy scream, year, which will make the feature of fine very faet. Quite a large amount of hay, R S and I M Goodrich to Vergil Earl lot 295 Dayton .............. 12 who prefer this popular form of outing. stiw k at the (air one of increased intere«t principally clover, in the Willamette val dread hor weather. They “Pacific Grove" is the Cbnntanqoa of had to back the wagon to release it. J. J W and O Exon to Clara A Scott the west, and this folder not only de- C. Nichols who was near by, also had his know how it weakens and M Two of these breeders are Mdd of Oak ley and coaat district, recently ent and and L Wauibsgan int in lots serbes the pretty place itself, but gives attention attracted by the outcry of the how this affects the baby. Hill (arm, this county, and W. O. Minor lying on the ground, has been damaged 10, it, 12 and 13 and n hf lots 14 of the religiousanJ education little boy. He carried him to Mr. Hall’s and 9 Dayton ............................ of Heppner, whose business is managed beyond recovery by the rains, hut that All such mothers need ««S a al program meetings, conventions, schools, etc., to R Lewis and wf to L Wambs- residence and Dr. Courtney was called. Scott’s Emulsion. It gives y- by N. <?. Maris, formerly of Newl»rg. remaining uncut is abundant, and the Jos gan be held there tbiB summer. 9 3-10 a pt Oaks Fruit Fann them strength and makes tf> Their specialty is short horns. Freni iu ma loss will not be a serious one. In these Wtn M and Martha J Toney to S 650 Other publications are "Lake Tahoe.” The doctor set the fractured limb, and on horses and cattle run from *A>, *10 sections cherries and lierries have also the baby’s food richerand Richardson 2 a in Fairlawn 500 "Geysers end Ijike County.” “Yosem the boy is doing very nicely.—Dayton ite,” "Hotel del Monte,” “CastleCrags.” Herald. and *5 flow n to diploma. There is a total Iwen damag-'d bv the wet weather, but more abundant. in the remaining portions of the state each brimful of information about the All (lnirvw*- of *1,000 in' premiums for shorthorns- fruit is doing nicely, and considérable Mrs. Talnier and sons are moving into I places named, and printed in tbe high- The Rcroma and Weekly Oregonian» Dates of the fair are Sept. 17th to 22d. thinning by hand has bad to be done.” I the Prentiaa residence on north B street, est style of tbe art. one year for *2, strictly in advance LOCAL NEWS. John Narver is grow ing very feeble in health at his home on B street. Jones Lever binders and mowers lead all competitors. Sold by Manning. Fhotu mounts cut to any size you wish at this office, and for sale cheaper than the cheapest. Tents for sale or rent. Hammocks, all kinds and prices. Camp stoves and outfits, at Hodson’s Mrs. A. J. Nelson is among the camp ers at the Turner convention of the Christian church. CASTORIA LEGAL BLANKS. Nursing Mothers