Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 11, 1893, Image 1

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    DAYTON, OREGON,
VOL. VI
• Machine Oil nt, Harris’ Drug
Store. Call and get prices.
adjournsd
AUGUST 11, 1893.
session .
Tito adjourned session of the
Fourth Quarterly Conference of
Daytçn circuit, M. E. church, was
“ G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinn held at Webfoot church Thursday,
ville, Qr.
3d inst., by Presiding Elder Rev.
John Parsons. Following officers
Best machine oil at Nichols.
und committees wereelected fur en­
riinn nnd buggy harness at suing conference-year. The duties
0te Union Hardware store, Mo of each may be fomid by referai ce
to the imragrnuh in thr discipline
Mii tuville.
Highest Of all in Leavening Power
Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Try McMinnviTfesoda water
P q YX I ' BÄgi
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ïw W mô F
St
sara
NO. 52
Dray teams from McMinnvnIe
Yomo to Day ton aim bs| every trip
of the Modoc from Poathmd, iuu L
takeover freigtil th7|t comes on
tho steamer for*McMinn rille,
Why not build that motor line
| from that place io Dayton nini
haven daily boat from hereto
Charley Spaulding’s big drive
rerr.m KU'S Il it S fill-
! ed the Willamette river below
I Hiitenr,- this Week, with logs. The
driving crew consists of 23 menJ
I Drive started from above Peoria
Hnond of Portland, a
Stewanjy^^^e discipline part li,
W. Powell, is here.
Temporal Eéconoirty, chapter 1,
I. Nichola and wife have gone to stewards'^ 269-273 and 2<4-27G:
Wilhoit springs. They will remain | Curt»« W. Powell, recording stew-
Miss Mattie.Powell has again re­
BUTTERFLY SOCIAL.
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a ard,
rzl Kf Mrs. Vassal«»
Emily KiokoL
Nichols, Rollin M 8. turned to Portland.
about two weeks,
_Qn
Satuaday
evening, August 12, the
tlic middle ol lasLiumtlJi,
„
'Goodrich, for Dayton.
Ira T.
1
probably reach Newberg
E. Rowley and wife returned Y. P. S.c. E , of I’leasantiUlo.wtll give |
Mrs. Glen, wife of Rev. J. Glen, floore Mrg 8ylvester RGb«tSon(:
«%
J
.
of R«At.L!A
Seattle, fnnnAFlv
formerly nf
of DflVtnn
Day ton, ham
has l ‘j i o * |,n nr
\y covert
district steward'T
‘H**ook <lw latter part of a Butterflly-Soeiai. Ice «ream hnd eake
I®« day*.
,
;wjRbe served, at 10 rants a dish./ AIL - --r~r~=-^a s7-- ^=g--
gohe to the East on a visit.
firnd Frauds IL
Scarlet fe’in Newberg—the red
Rol^rtso.. and
B-rn—To the wife of Alvis W. very cordially invited-. Following ia the
flag ¡^. to be men in different parts Mf* Eliza Withee, for Unwnvale. ^»«1, Sunday evening August 6, program to cotnlpept'O at-* o’clock.
Quartette—Miss May Lambert,, Mabel
of the town.
’
Trustee*.—^ 291-293: Curtis W. n boy. The father had been quite
Baker, Messrs. J. Q. Ritz, Henry
t-
Powell, Ransom M. Woolworth, sick, but is better. .
,
Clemens.
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Bom—To the wife of Win? Mvshal 8. Adams, J. W. Fishburn
Wm. O. Powell, who owned the
Prayer—Rev. AV.J. Bayantyne.
Paxton, A'igtwimh it boy.
and Uvi Bradley, forr Dayton.1 W11V laundry in Olympia, has sold
Solo—:Mrs. E. Alderman.
Mra
nf PnrtunJ i. lor. ^bram Coovert, Ito 1. Moore, J. oul fjj8 jnteregt therein.
He will
Recitation—Hallie Baker.
Hart Wilson, L. krank Mopre, and eOon make a visit to-hls parents
Recitation—L>nn Gubeer. ;
Mra if MW
Mr and-
W" Coowrtt
„ Webfoot, feere.and also visit Southern Oregon.
Solp—Mis. H.’ l fra«. * Y
Mrs. K. M. Woolworth.
..Henry Hewitt, David Robertson,
‘Recitation—Miss Iota Ed-miston.
M. Benn
Th«
Divtnn
T«miwinr>n«
ITnir»»
Andrew Hewitt, Chandler Warner
. . was , the first, - this sea-
The
Duet—Mira Bessie and Frank Crab­
he Dayton
I ayton Tempeinnce I mo» an(J j
r L Hewhl for Unionvale, ®0"' t0 br"?g wheat to the ware-
win have no more meetings until
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Com mi ttees.-'-O^ Missions, ^353.1 house at thin place; , He hrou^hlqin tree.
the first Saturday in October.
Recitation
—
Miss
May
Limlwrl.
358: Levi Bradley, Emily Mi»bre, *be nrst lot to the red warehouse
Recitation—Miss Bessie Crabtree.
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—
on
Monday.
Miss Marion Goodwin of Plumas, —
Mrs. M. E. Lambert, Wm. Alonzo
- Solo—Mr. E. V. Littlaf.eld.
Washington, who haa been visiting Coovert, Chandler Warner, jr., Ida
Benj. Post, steward on the El-
her sister, Mrs. D. E. Thayer, re­ Hewittr "'alter ßeoker._
Mra. P. A. Hamilton • / I
wood, with his wife, is visiting with
I, GOLD MEDAL JCiDNTEST.
turned home last Saturday.
'Church Extension—^387-388: his gurento and brothers andsis-
T h ere w i ll lie a Demorest Gold
Given Up to Die
Mr.
Mrs. Wm. GarlaKd, of Middleton, Electa Adams. KittieCyttis, Frank i ters , at Lambert’s landing.
Medal
Contest held in Dayton on
I,w,-i i troubled r-ith liver oomplalnt anden-
R
Wilson,
Mrs.
M.
A.
Coovert»
Post
makes
his
home
at
ralem.-
»-
who has been-visiting with Mrs. E. .r
,
the evening of August 11th. The largem^ut of tlw upkcu. At last I eouid not !
Spaulding, at Pleasantdale, return-'
Mra. G. E. Stuart, who h ns li e en-
ed to her home on Tuesday.
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thougM, t> diJ? I b -gan ta tata Hood's
..., i many
K. Curtis, Rollin 8. Goodrich, Em- visiting nt Portland and Oregon n rein s Tol lawk:
8an.il>ari!U B.iti^m
oarsajKiuiu*
a iti »a entirely
entirety cured. It nad
bas oU
alt
City
for
two
weeks,
returned
home
Mr.
Ore
Price,
Newberg.
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Mrs. I. N. Moores, of Wehfoot, ily Corner, Mary A. Fletcher, Day-
Miss Etta Dickerson, Whiteson.
has been visiting friends and rela- Ton. Samuel -.Hoffman, Mary A. on steamer Modoc M onday. She
May Lambert, Webfoot.,
tives in Salem, thotpgRt two weeks. Gilkey, Levi Wilson, Kittie Nichyls, was accompanied by Miis Clarn
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bava
, ip, ,111,1»’ R '
oren t>rt»u;tii nootii , by
ry n<wd
liocu ‘J
3 Bannpr:ni!i
r*“? Faye Swiek, Dayton.
Mr. Moores will go to Salem on Sat- Alice Wilson, Webfoot.
Jasper Farr, of Oregon City. —
M m . K A. H amilton , Fresno. California,
r
Libbie
Morris,
Newberg.
urdny and return home with his Hewitt, Olive Hewitt, Puell i Itob-
B. Gabriel opened up Abe red
Hood’s Pilis (wo Slok |Uea«Mta- 2*0.
T May Cook, Newberg. ■
wife on Monday.
: erteon. Unienvale.
warehouse Inst week for the sensoh.
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t
Qru
Wlptinore,
Dundee.
On
Tracts.
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420:
Mary
Ahdell.
Hecomhienced receiving grain, mid
Rev. and Mrs. H. L Pratt, and
A sm.-ill adinlsion of fifteen cents
J. R. Mflgnpss of Wheatland,
judging ^pom the nnmbsr of sacks
Miss Angie Powell have been in at­ Ida Harris, Alta Withee.
will
he charged to meet expenses. died Jtflv 21)^1
Temperance—189: Mary A which he isjtoily sending out; there
Deceased was
tendance at cainpmeeting in Hilla-
There will be good miHi& and the
Fletcher,
boro. E. E. MtVicker and wife, k
ttu,
. Dora
.
x Bradley,
’ •
. Mary
* ,r A will soon be lively time» nt the
72
years
of
age,
and
an old res­
Dayton ladies wjll serve a Heitcell t
and Mrs. Gillanders were also in. «'Ikey John G.I^ewis Es erAHnon warehouse in receiving grain..
ident.'
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' wmontiinria
Ain
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<*«>
lunch at the close of the program.
Freedman’s Aid and Souti ern
attendance at the meeting.
Mr and Mrs. A. Fenfoh. their The contest has l«een arranged by
Dr. B. F. Swick, has his large
and no hop house, wbjeh.he has letely had
, . Altan Morse eame down town on Fred L. Tost, Mrs. R. Murttn, .Vrs son ^za, and daughter MisS Gertie the County W. C. T
Monday, for the first time since his ■ Abram Coovert,' Mrs. C. A. Lewis Sweety und Miss Mattie Powell, pains has been spared to make the built, about completed.
Morris
folt from the roof of J. H. Wilson’s ¡ Mrs. R, M. McTeer, Mrs. Elizabeth who were nt Netarts, relumed home entertainment a success. The peo- ^Caiu is iiotl- plus lei ing the building.
Fh u e sd a y ewn tH g of last wek
-
"Koiise,
' which' Tewas ftWsir.iHriHli.
notice of change in rutre
injured. He ia now able togo round
°" ÇLureh Records—Pnni^ph t„. They report having htfd a pleasant c »rdially invited.
time. After arriving home Mrs.
with the aid of crushes.
;M"r’h“1 s 'MWfe
-r
A. J. W hitmore ,
ning
time
of trains on the S.
PriTMoiErrc :m I Fnrrritttrc—*Hnmjirnph Fenton nnd her daughter, G rtie»
T C o T K jc
r.
r
r
.312:
Mrs.
R-
M,
Woolworth,
Mr».
E.
W, T. Pillinan savs he is pm-
Sweet were sick for a day or two.
N ¡virola, Tillie Wentworth, Fannie
rto aupce«« of Mra. Annlo M. Ream,
CONDOLENCE
red to cut grain for any one on Moory,
Marv A- Gilkey.
- Rev. T. F. Royal will preach,
,
of McKees, Pennaylvanto, in tho treAt-
o day’a notice.
ChurcleMneic—Paragraph 57 : Curtia probably for the .hist time, ut^xch • The followwg resolution of con- ment of dltwhcca In her children will i<n-
W. Powetl, Levi Bradley, Samuel Hoff-
J II Jeromewill
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• Is Hewitt. of the following places next Stin- dolence was adopted by the Day ton «toubtedly be of interest to many nothera.
“P*'1'* »cveral week» in
ehnreh nt Temperance Union on the death of;
. Oa Estim
Fautor’« Salary—Pur- the 13th inat: Webfoot
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Johnstown, Pa., after th« great flood,
ivale ut 3 p. m., and
brother, tmv4«.-Alder.Dan.
of niy huabead King employ-
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Wm I
nephew ot
m
.
with
werthi
•-Went-
Strong’s restaurant and con fee tinn­ worth.
er v. First class meals at popular
prices. A ‘
On Monday, Geo. Riggins, who
a* •*
purchashed
the Jncqt|ot saw mill at
The Jersey herd owned by R.
Pleasantdnle, was at. work in the
Snell, of Dayton, will compare
blacksmith shop at the mill had his
favorably Svith any on the const
right eye put out. It appears that
or elsewhere, he hrs some ronl
in turning nround something struck
beauties.
his eye with the result as above
Do you want your house painted stated. It is not known what it
and pepered, or your humey -or was that put his eye out, whatever
wagon painted, call on J. W. Cnrey. it was it must have been pointed
as it inade a hole through the eye­
The new process of extracting ball. There Imd been something
teeth by J. H. Nelson is without the matter with the sight of the eye
' pnir^
before, and perhaps the defective
Go to Z..Spangle, at the Day ton sight caused him to run against
barber shop, anti get ji smooth something. Dr. Stuart dressed the
shave or your hair trimmed in the wound.
latest style.
Now is the time to travel. The
fore on the river steamers is down
There ;s nothing more satisfac­
HARDWARE SICK
R. S GOODRICH, Prop.
You can get anything in the line of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves
&c., &c, &c.
Also, Patnfs, t7its,XJuns, Ammunition, Wall paper Fruit Jars
Shingles, Linie,-.Hair, Cement, Lath, xtc.
7"’ '
Also Gunsmith. All,tjud of repairing on Sewing inatlines*
bicycles, guns, &c., Ac.
A' full line of Sewing Macl in? Needles in sttbk.
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FINE
PROPERTY!
J. W. FLÈTCHÌER’S
First Additon to Daytoft.
" ill sell in stna'l tracts fronriT,-5, 10, 20 actes or more oh rea­
sonable terms. For full particulars call on or address J. W.
FLETCH ER, Dayton, Oregon. • z
i
“ Well Selected Stock of Goods,
,
=
A Generato! »tock-eff Me.
»us» ’cluniise nt
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DUNDEE, OR
X
DRYGOODS,
Groceries, Meats, Floor, Tea, Coffee,
Sugar and Canned Fruits.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES
Glassware, Woodenware, Tinware, Bhelf Hardware, Crockery,
Queensware, and a General Stock of Merchandise.
All otiwbich we sell as low as the'lowest.
STAR MILLS.
o'clock «vihjeet: *'A Glimpse of ' fit to reih'dvA our
Forty Years Éx[ærience in the Ore- Geo L. Aldermrai, from our midst. badly. I got ; Bdmc of <rIhanib<'riain’H
Colic, Cholera and "Diarrnoca Uetnedy
Be lU. Resolved, That we extend from Rev. Mr, Chapman.. It cured both
gon conference.
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our deepest sympathy to the pa­ of them. llniew of several other cases
Monday morning Hadaway, Car­ rents, relatione and all friends of where It waseqnally suebesaful.-, I think
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Ml MINNVILI.E; OREGON
ter
Co. started with their thresh­
th# deceased. Deeply regretting It cannot be excelled and recommend It.'1
26and S0 cent-bottles for sain by Eunk
ing outfit to go out to Theodore
the loss of so yonng nnd active a and Fhelps Druggists, Dayton.
•
Herren’s to thresh, some part of the broiher.
D. A. S nyder ,
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machinery about engine gave way,
T. W. C ole ,
Which made it impossible to ope­
M rs . D. M. D orsey .
rate the engine. Mr. Haduway had
Ex^Committc.
to make a trip to Portland for nec­
D ayton ; Or., Aug. 6, ’93.
essary repairs. The machine -is
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If your Grower doesinot handle it send to the mill for n sack test JL
A picnic will lie given in the Aiderman
nowjn good shape, and rattling out
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grove, nort|r of Daytom by the M. E.
the golden grain at a rapid rate.
M1UHXUX A- FENTON.
Sundrfy-school,
next
[Thursday,
August
The members of the County Ex­
odson
17th, All theother Snnday-neliools are
ecutive Committee of the W. C. T.
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Physicians and ¿urgeons.
invited
to
meet
with
us
in
the
city
park
U., will meet for the transaction of
Of All Varieties
THE
L afayette , or .
business in the ihtere ts of our atthi’m., with baskets well filled; also
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county work, in the Baptist church. all who wish to enjoy a pleasant time.
The company will march from the Jrark
J. II. FLOWER,
, Dayton,
, August 11, nt 2 p. tn
„ Mem- to the grove in a body, nt it o'clock
Kr8 of‘hc. U"'0"’ and »« ot,he.rR
will t*c on the ground, and B lack Walnut, Spanish Walnut ATTO RN EY- AT-LAW
interested in temperance work in Lemonade
perha|>s, ice cream, which wjd besnM
tory than to have a true and correct nt a low figure.' The steamer .Mo­
at M c M innville ,
Hickory, Almonds, Figs, Mui-
our county are invited to be present. reaeonably, and procec 1« be used for ex-
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likeness of a deceased relative or doc, which luns from Day ton to
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
berry, Mountain Ash, Red •
ponses. AU come mid haven goo.1 time.
COI NTV PHU.
Will fit you out with
friendj Cherrington Brow, artists, Portland, now carries passengers
JAVTOX,.
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(«mux.
CoKgifika.
Cedar, Irish Juniper,
of Salem, guarantee nil work in from the mouth of the Yamhill to
The late Demorest medal con-
Practices in State and Federal
A
merican
Arbor
The Y. P. 8. C. E. of Plcasant-
Oregon City free. The fare from est at Webfoot, was well attended
their line satisfactory.
Courts.
Vita?, and oth­
here to Portland has been reduced I and very interesting. Miss Daisy dale will give a butter-fly social
Do you want any article use«]
used in
er varieties
And Other Supplies,
G; E. STUART,
some time since to 75 cents, and to Warner received the prize medal. on Saturday evening July 12th
a hop yard, go to L.
. O.
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Hodson
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’s,
of trees,
Program
received
too
late
for
pub
­
’
Oregon
City
ihe
fare
is
50
cent?.
These
contests
are
interesting,
and
nt McMinnvihe. «He also keeps ev
Ac.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
The free fare rates from the mouth a source of pleasure TO those attend­ lication this week. We can sny
erything usually kept in a first
' Address uli onlers to
of the river to Oregon City, beats ing. The managers of the one at that it is an excellent one and no|
PAYTON, OREGON.
class hardware störe.
Having fitted up machinery for Sawing
I the
rates au
alito
pieces.
>
me World
n oriu ’ s r Fair
air rnieN
io pie;
e-, Webfoot,
n enroot, Dail
had ice cream prepared doubt will be well rendered.
Chronic
and nU female trouble’, auc-
A.
K.
COOPER
à
00.,
Wood we w„u|d inform farmers and all
Buggy, carriage, farm or extra 'Catch on and take n ride to the fu-t for the occasion, but not anticipât-
er ..fully treated Focaae* taken that I. in
Newberg, Yamhill Co , Or,
curable.
«
others taat wa will saw wood In any
Prof. A N. Lo ve, of Day tori, was *
heavy la
ing such a crowd as there was in at this place Monday, making ar-|
reHe.ldence, Ferry »trict. near big bridge lengt li at this lowest price.
U»Ion Hard ware Co.’s harness shop Oregon.
attendance, they did not have
Those having large or small lots of
THE
in McMinnville. They can fit vou
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,
c . , •
e enough to supply the demand. Re- rangements to move here.—Lafuy-j .
clover which they want hulled, can have
J. E. MAGERS,
xml complete, with buggy, carriage
«/'nbrn l made the first stop
the same done in Ursi class style by
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or wagon nnd harness ' Prices to "’»-nt of hts year’s grain crop, to member the count ^contest in Dav- e.,«
calling on on. _ .
D
ow ' t Yo1- K^av -Ibut to have per-[_______________ _ -) • ■
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'
ton
hall
on
this
(Friday)
evening.
To tiiow wanting threshing done we
Portland by the steamer Modoc on
suit.
fret health you niuat have puré' blmwf;
w<>ii)<rsny Hint we havea ww CYCLOJiE
COB. FIRST AND JkFEERSON Sts.
Monday Inst. He made a small
airi
the
beet
way
to
hate
pure
hieksi
iato
M<MIXNVILLK OR. --- -------
Thresher, which we guarantee to do the
, Therdis no use td go away from , shipment of onto. Part of-thf-oats Wonderful Therapeutic Ef­ tuke Hiaxl's Harrnpnrilla, the best blood
best ef work. Give us your order«,
home for a good, well made wagon |.wn8* brM ht |n b w T Pinn)atb
purifier and strength builder.' It expels
FRANK W. FENTON.
MILLER * WEN KER
fect of Electricity.
orbugdv
A.Mutchlerputsupas|and wns rai?ed on the
fruit
all taint of wrbfula, salt rheum and all PORTLAND,.. OREGON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
other humors, nnd nt the same time
good wprk of that kind as enn he f-rin
He Wfl8 the fif8t tocutand
builds up the whole system and give* I
Rooms 1 and 2, Union Blodr. Mc­ Willamette Livery Stables*
Cpnveniept’ to Business.
done nowhere, and al low PHcw. thre8h g^n in th}8^ion thig
nerve slireugth.
Minnville.
[Oregonian, August 9.J
S a I. EM, Oli EGON,
Hell^nbrand’s restaurant and 'son. Milton Peery also brought in
Roqms.
H ood ' s P ill s may be had by mail for First Class
-T.. C. STEPHENS.
confectionery store at Salem, is n some oats to Mr. Gabriel on Mon-
I wish to state that for the past two 25c. of Cl I. Hood a Co., iiowall, Maes.
RYAN & CO., Proprietors.
"By the month, week or day.
venrif I wasa great sufferer from catarrh,
r popular resort. Meal* served in day, of this year’s crop.
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELEÍ,
Special attention given to tire drum­
RATES
,
TREASONABLE.^
dvspepsia. heart trouble and general de-
Mr. 3- C. Boswell, one of tho boat ;
good style and on short notice, i
mer trade.
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L afayethe O regon .,"
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eT vi kn<>wn ami most respected citizens of ’ J
J.
W.
Fishburn,
noting
as
agent
When in Salem don’t fail to call
Horses kepi by day or week. ThoatT
if- r„„„ »
j , ?•
r. 'weak I could hardly so about. Finally 'Brownwood. Texap, suffered with diar­
Wiitleti -repairing a specialty. Work going
m.
ft
«
i Mu Jam ». and looking after after trving several phvsicana aitbout
To the Traveling Public. - w arranted.
to Saiem with teams and horse«,
rhoea
for
a
long
time
and
tried
many
dif-
,
1 hose wauling farms, town or his interest in the Tallman affair,; relief, I .ailed on Dr. Darrin al>o|fonre forent remedies withoot benefit, nntil
Will find first class accommodations for
them at tbiabani.
. acreage property, can be fitted ; sold the fine registered Jersey cow months ago for hih electric and
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ChMDberlain's Colle, Cholera ami Diar­
(Itfice—Two blocks south of Poatofficq.
MUSIOL MUSIC I
out by calling on J. W. Fletcher 1**1 Saturday, which belonged to
a,n ,o*',«y * rhoea Kemody wm used; that relieved
»
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— ; Mrs. Tallman, to J. W. Peffer of "eB ,n"n
*°°,d ,,ke ‘°-*w Wher" him at once. For sale by Funk and
Mrs.
M.
A.
Little.wrho
hns
had
exper
­
thus afflicted avail themscTves of his Phelps, Dayton.
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The McMinnville Sodi. water Webfool; consideration, $G5. Mr.
Mr. wonderful skill in dtffleuUerae«.
ience as a music.teacher in the East, and
DAYTON, OREGON,
PH<*PB1ETO»'
- Antifermentine saves the house-
who was instructed by the principal of
takes the lead. For sale at Funk Japres held a mortgage on the cow.
L. E^GARDNERi
keeper from nil the’old-time work 1» ■ hrnwfor the«-” who are traveling, the New Engldi.d Conservatory of Mtisic.
* Phelps drug store.
204 Twelfth St., Salem'; Ur.
and worry in putting up fruit, pre-J « thoeo who have no home .nd board. will open a class st her resilience at the
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Girls allow us to whisper to you
lui?
°r
Bert Coovert has one of lhe
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t c :»
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.The table» are eupplied with the cor. of Main and First streets. Charges
serving all kinds of fruit nnd vege-(
the
Clpan
will be made within the reach of all.
flndU «t’RbR
finest little buggy animals in this
Clothes washed and ironed in
The 6r*f will treat the poor free—ex­ tables without the trouble of COok- Everything done for the comfort of
cept medicines—from 9Jo 10 a. m. daily, ing, also keeping milk, butter,eggs,-1 gamuts.
Albany Steam Dye Works.
anil those
able to pay, will re-
accommodating
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—--n "tenllenmn.
j»—’---- ;...... reive medical treatment at «."> a month etc., perfectly. For snl6 by I. Nich­
Charges Reasonable.
Has bad many years expcricnec irt
C. t. MOULTON, Proprietor,
uoto OU Hodson, McMinnville, Of course you can take tn the sjtu.-, (or eneb diwaacor it: that proportion as. ols. ................. ''
B.wird by the day. week «r monté,
the litnndry tmsincss in Portland ami
for «uch articles as vou may use in I ation and act accordingly—even if r*he caiuMmay need, surgical anTspceiai
The light running Plano Binder,
other cities, Mid he gnarantcca sutMiac-’
- Jiear Cor. 1st anil Ferry Sts.
raising hops,
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idisenmaj excepted, t'onsultation free, for sale by the Union Hard ware Co., [
J. B. RILEY, Proprietor.
tion.
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5o ciises taken if not deemed curable or
lainndry fobt of Ferry street near H|f
ALBANY, OREGON, bridge.
Try the »our manufactured by
Married—Wednesday. JulyJlFi1, improvable. Office honra from 10 U> 5 of McMinnville, is one of the light-1
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daijy;
cvenintiw,
7
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bendays,
10
to
estand
enMly
operated
machines
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t h w B h u r m ill s a t M cM i nn ville.
I at Newberg, by Rev. A (• IloyU.
12. All curable chronic, acute and pri- manufactured.
Fruit Tract for
Fine photographs ore a swtis-
^ohn
Clothing Cleaned, Colored^
viUe disearee, catarrh nnd ilewfneM, are
r faction
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Burnham.
Miss
Burnham
lea
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Seven
arrex of land glMMidh two »cred
eobfid*
ntially:
treated-
Cih-ulara
und
and of value to the po»-1 dnnghterof lw Burnham of Porl-
Noithrop «r Sturgis guarantee
M
or Reuaired.
grublied und a large jwteh in' stratrlM-r-
question list sent five. Most cases can every
bottlenf
their
extracts.
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Cherrington Bros, of land The marri age was |>erfonued receive home treatment after a viaft to
Hats Renovated, Ladies' Shawls and rie* and other small fruit» J good boose,
, —rworairreas—
the doctor’s office. Dra, Darrin have the Isernon and Vaniila flavors.
Dreka Goode a Hncelalty. Faded Cloth- barn ami other ontlMiibhrw r 33 corda of
Salem, do work equal to any nr-: ¡n a rugtic bower.
thrve offices, the head otßee at 270^
Restored to < irignai Color, and made wood, and nutny other little improve­
Commercial"Hauling a Spe- ,ng
tiatson ths coast.
fin<5 jcrBOy bu|| ca|f owned by wksliiijgton street, Portland; branch For sale by Funk a Phelps.
o look new. Rxpress paid on packages ment*. WJIFiMU ior|7-AL Impiircatthi*
office, or of
M A R Y McCLU R K.
Pioneer wWte lead •*! I, Nichols
nialfw .
eeeived.
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Fine perfume* of Northrop A Rev. J. Glen—-one of thefinest ever office, at Rpvr’wi u building. Spokane,
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Sturgis make, at Funk A Phelps’ , bred in this wet ton—died Inst week | Wash., and one nt 319 Commercial street at tow fignera; also linseed oiL^
Wnyle« «ad Carriage« sr« New, and qr>tse<
Salem, O. .The reduced rates will last
dr ng store.
♦ from unkaown eause.
Try a meal at the Day toh hotel
i * kkm - mammam . k -raw
. until September let.
Children Cry for Pitcher’» Castori*«
Manufacture Best Quality of Flour.
FRUITI^ FRUITI
FRUIT TREES,
Every Sack Guaranteed Equal to the Best in
the Market.
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Shrubs & Vines.
NEWBERG
NURSERY.
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Hardware Dealer,
HÖp Machinery,
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MOWASTES
DAYTON
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BLOCK,
HOTEL;
YOUNG
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Dayton Laundry
First Class Style.'
LAFAYETTE LIVERÏ STABLE.
ARTIN
Sale.
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