Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, February 02, 1894, Image 1

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    NO. 25
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. 8OHQOL EFFORT. ~
Follo*!
January 29, 1894:
Grammar
Department—Whole
number of pupils enrolled 53; av­
erage daily attendance 47. The
following named pupils sre deserv-
Heart Palpitation
IndigMtlen» I^ntiro rieàd
Curod by Gord’s-
-* ,
THR
When bailding you requin»
Hardware Déaíer,
SEASONED LUMBER,
AT McMINNVILLi;_
. - - Will fit you oat with .
^¥yWiLgiPC7 l
ency in their literary exercises, vis:
Jone-»8, Jessi« Martin 91,
. .
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' ' Frank Senn 98, Daisy Huddleston
100, Bert Lowe 95, Haven Belknap
)m C|lfford Wat*,,. 95, Tommy
The
H
kkai . d ha« moved tn new ! Parrish 95, Hiram Mellinger 98,
r The H kbald ta pnbliehsd every
quarterson
Alder Hireei,
street, jubi
just back
Aimed« Sweeny 96, » Ida PiIIman
r ntwy nwTMinR,
I QUBrujr»
on Aiu^r
duck
• — W
*.<4 Wk May
— »a Pillm«n
Dali AM AM 9o,
O Silva
^Jalar*a Mubec
aa iw.-aa
.of where the offlce we. formerly
A
O. O. HODSON,
In * wet weather it is a necessity.
Hop Machinery,
M
I JTEiy PURE
And Other Supplies,
SUMMONS. .
The choicest Lumber, and that'
on which no rain has fell will
be _ found
in
abundance at
J ones & A dams , M c M innville :
This »mumono i» published by ord»r of
FINISHING YUMBER of excel-
8. R. Baxter. J ustiee of the Peace tor
. „lent quality, and well ronroned, ml
3rd district YamhtH County, Oregol^
intended for pnhlicatiaa, In order to in] ..
...
...
-till' Corner 1°°’.
De Forde »5
hand at all times. Shop work don«
To the Constable of 3rd district Yam­
anrolnnertion should lie handed inby
.
A*”
4 “*WB ** 8tI * i Maggie Stephens 95.
hill county. State pr Oregon, In th©
on
short notice. Call nnd see the
Wednewtay morning. ^00?
quite nek.
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। In
In .ermediate
.ermediate Department
Department —
— Total
Total
name of the State of Oregon : We com­
Born, Jan. 31. to lite wifp of' enrollment 42, average daily altend-
mand you lo summon W. N. Parker
Xn Ik W. Bridota
gtT The regular subscription Henry Newton, of St. Joe, a boy.X; «nee 39, number neither absent or
and C. D. Errenroad, to appear
"0.
f.
Hood
«1'0
.
LowrIL
Ha«
.
before the undersigned, a Justice
price of the D ayton H kbai . d is
Mrs. A. L Alderman is very!**^^'
t « i . i
**De.ir Smt — DariuffUw wlnU-satKl .prinj I (lf tbo Veaeo ln 8n|
jIIsUc<J <11*.
11.50 and the regular subscription ■
.
•
ering
from her illness
Pr marF n
J have oMd a doam Isttlm st Hood'» Kuwpa. | trtc^ in M1(1 coullty and state, on the
price of T hm W kokly O beoonian is slow,y rec?T?!?
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F number enrolled 47, Avar age daily rUUluau family. sa<t
tian w»h*y« I m day of Febraary, 184M, al the tornr
1U,™
iO«db be«*«««» forM. Fur yea.-. I bars of 9 „ c|iH.k (n thM foren.am of said day.
11.50. Any one subscribing for the
Free Methodist quarterly meet- attendance 37. Following named
wtth ImiiscsUou,
D ayton H xbald and paying one ing will be held in Day ton church pupils were present every day du|>
u„.-j been troubled
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_____ sro^xiaM at Dayton, Oregon. In said district, to
| answer the complaint of Peter J.icq not
ing the month: Ralph Daily, Sa-! 1 “* “
year in advanoe can gel both the Feb. 16.
Hounded on instruments of writing,
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H koald and T hk W kkki . y O bboon
Messrs. Pillman A Glen have! [“hCollina, Stell« Wat™^
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I to-wit; Three promissory notes made by
fax one year for *2.00.
All old sold 17 acrea of land near Webfoot ! iRCVicKer,
defondants lo plaiutiff, one for |oO and
McVicker, Gora.
vora Hamilton,
oamiuon, Carrie
varne
,
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' two for $100 each; all the note» doted
subscribers paying ibeir subscript
y-
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Mabee,
Lulu
Nichols,
James
Col-
to J. B. Mellot.
! July 13, 18!W. and due 30. GO end DO days,
/
lions for one year in advance will "¡iirnuT daughter of Mr. «nd ¡j^1^
from date, drawtiig 8 per cent interest,
be entitled to the same offer.
and providing for attorney fees, u herein
Mrs I^wi« Wambsga,i,,s very ill
crane^Opa! Huddiestun’Nea!
he demnndst220.92 and |20rttorney fee»,
Solicit a share of your trade. Our motto is, "GOOD GOODS; FAIR'
with la grippe and pneumonia.
| BobertR ¿h$ey Goodrich| Ran.
trouble, and Hood'« Sas- costs • and disbursements, • for whieii sum TREATMENT”
The Milkmaids of Dsyton, who
Wamhegan and Kreits of t he' 8om Woolworth, George Dorsey. 4?«»^
Wamhagan and Kreitz of the 8Om Wool worth, George Doroey. —
gave an entertainment at Lafayette,
the children for Impure
Dayton market, arc now supplying
Kecapilulation — Total
enroll- have also giteti It to Wlin
complaint.
were greeted with a good house.
blood and ringworm» with very Rood multi.'
Given under-tny hand this 33th day ot
some excellent meata for their mar- fl.onl 142; ayerwgedaily attendance^ d . W. B biooks . rir»«v:t mu. Oreijon.
A. H. Robinson and 8. E. Woost­ ket.
123. The directors did a good work
N. B. it yo« drofflo t> fats noo<r* garupa. December, 1893.
S. R. BAXTER. Justice.
er, have each purchased 3 atfres off
:
fonh. Khool >» employing lb<; e-"-«1-"—_
J. H. Fiowau, Pini n tiffs Attorney.
th« A. P. Moey tract.
They will
third teacher, and our present large1 Hood’s pi!fs<-»reaii i-iv r nxr.iii<>i»ne«s,
noon, Feb. 2, at the usual place.
laltendunce has amply justified th« Jaundice,
J«“«"“- Indlgestlou,
Urttaeatfou. Sick
sick Headache.
Hrodaehe. Ke.
»c
_
build thte summer.
All memberfikre requested to be
course taken. The present arrange­
John Artus assisted by C. A. present.
On Friday eve Jan. 26, the fam-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ment has not only proven a great
Buck is engaged in trimming the
Mrs. R. L. Hairis who has been advantage to the pupils, but has ily of Robert Addison had a pleas­
Notice ta heiehy given that the under-
large prune orchard of Mr.,Lowne-
■seriously ill for ten days, is better, placed Day ton school on n favor­ ant nurprise. About 7 o’clock they •Igned a» Sheriff of Yamhill county, Or­
dale of Lafayette, ft will take «ev-
were
greeted
by
n
crowd
of
young
egon, by virtue of an execution ifwicd
and hupes are entertained of her able footing wjth other schoi.trs in
•ral weeks fur them lo complete the
fidkwnf the community. A pleas-' vu*
Miv t
inuik sxysss»
iiixj tilillU
out vs
of the
circuit
court vrs
of the
State LH
of
recovery.
the county.
Wo
parents
-
. hopo that -.
the
county
work.
»nt time, in „me,,
which ».no.
games wmr
were in- Oregon, for
.
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- of
- - Yamhill,
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Uncle Bennie Robinson who has will take sulfichnt interest m our • ■
rnjoywl hy gH preg. ; tl.c 8th day of January, A. D. 18114, upon
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Potatoes taken al market price l>een sick, was able to come to town work to call often. Every day is
and to’enforee a judgment rendered by
euk Following nre names of those said court on the 25th day of September,
in exchange for goods, at
on Wednesday for the first time in visitiirg day with us, and all are
in ntti ndance. Misa Farnsworth, 18A3, in favor of Timothy Goodrich,
N ichols A G abriel .
several weeks. . "
cordially invited.
The Misses Dorsey. Dorn Litscher, plaintiff, and against M. W.'Tallman de-
A. N. L uwk . Prill.
Dr. H. F. Swick has the best,
Mrs. Mary Fletcher has sold her
Dora Crawford, Mattie. Corn nnd femfant, for the »urn of |T2<83.05, with
interest at the rate of 8 per cent per an-
Miss. M. C oknku , let A«at.
•«feat and Infest anesthetic» for the house nnd lol to Mr. Avery, who
Ella Hutchins, Cora and-Phenn Mm from lh©2.>th day of September 1803
Mias
STKI.I.A
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i
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eh
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2d
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painless extraction of UMOb OUice will til the place up fur « borne.
Wilwn, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Lits- nnd (3o.7d coats, nnd an onlerof sale of
in bQ. O. F. building. Dnytoii. ' Consideration $40U.
cher, Janies Rifs, Ed. and Wiilimn the interests of said M. W. Tnlluian in
Also, Paints, Oils, Gnus, Ammunition, Wali Paper Fruit Jura;.
It now appears to Ite n case of
-Uncle Ned Hidiiway„who hap ¿iRUlukeh identity that th« body of Shipmaji, Fred-Byrne, Quinn Lnm- nnd to the following described rent prop­ ShiiiglcM, Lime, Hair, Cement, Lath, itc.
The infant child of Mr. awl Mr«.
erty and attached in »aid action, to-wit:
Jolin Erickson, which died lari been qurttr a i ck, i s ngnm able tnrbe- I the man lately found near the state bert. Fred and Frank Crabtree,
A part of the east side of block five (5)
Aiso thiiismith.
All >kind of repairing on sewing inachlics,'
around.
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h
¿
John Litscher« A»her and Ixin Coo- in John W. iFleteher’s first addition to
week, was buried in Dayton cem­
bicycle*
guns,
and slopped over'iiglit.*
v
vert, Frank Oilell, Carl Baker, Ar- the town of Dayton, Oregon, being three
etery on Friday.
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Salem, with throat ent, was that of
A full line ofSewing Muclii ne Needles in stock.
nml Nile and ten hundreth (3.10) acre», and four
Alvin P. Macy it having Ilio place Frank McKins|ry formerly of Dav- thur Hutchins, Chns
and ninety hundredth (4.00) acres off
The loco!
adjoining. Davtm. on the Eastf sur-
Addinoli.
D|« k à D oiícas .
the went side of block four (4) in the
toq. We are Informed by C. ti.
Yamhill
county
wij"
held at
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• a lx, ve nddi t ion to Day ton .contauiinanigii t
CiioveH that he received a letter the
Uarïton. on Saturday, January 27,
(8) acres in the two tracts, and lieing the
which he will sell to suit purcb- latter part of lust week from Mc­
T wice a - wkek —16 P ag K s E vehy property described in bond tor deed,
1894.
I aser.
*
’ T
Kinstry, dated at San Francisco W kkk .— A
Great
Seini-Weekly made by John W. Fletcher to M. \V.
' 225 aerea
H. &KTTLEMIER
Good well baked bread, mndo •
Mr# Hi|rford of Newbe
gtB|e
Monday, Jan. 22, in which he stated Only 41 a Year—Any reader of the Tailman on November 12th; 1802, and NURSERY
STOCK.
W. SETTLEMIÊR
recorded page 142,. vol. ‘ C” recordaof
of good Hour—not half potatoes |witnrer Bnd orgailiIerof the W. C. that he had lately r-tuined from
II krald enn get The Twice-n-Week Bonde and Contracta for Yamhill countv,
or some other adulteration—ts T.
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U„ gave an interesting lecture Panama, and that while there he Republic free by sending in three Oregon.; ; r
Now, therefore, by virtue of said writ
- the kind of broad you can get at Thursday evening in th« Baptist had been sick. Afrer leaving here new yenrly subscribers to the Re­
he says he worked in San Francisco public with 43. In addition to ob- of execution ami order of safa, I will,, on
Irvine.^« in McMinnville.
church.
xWw-^zsHnmr — — *«
A crew of DiyUiillWHI I >"ng
America, every subscriber to The said day, nt the court house door in the
out logs for Charley Spaulding, on at McMinnville, are selling goods pan and ll.eSandwich Islands. He Republic will save ten limes the city of McMinnville. Oregon, sell at pub­
the John Crawford place near Ray«’ at the lowest prices. They have
.’“¡then made two tripe to Panama. price of the paper, or more, every lic auction to the highest bidder foresail
in hand said above described real prop­
selei
^^From this it would appear that year by.the special offers made sub­
landing. In the crew are Ed. E’ large and Varied ■tock lo ^
erty to satisfy said execution, costa and
Wil»oii, C. B. Cocyert, Wm. John­ from.
' McKinstry is not yet a corpse, or at scribers from time to time.
accruing costs,
Have a Large and most Complete assortment 6f Trees for
Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this 8th
son, M. E. Convert, W. L. Richard..
The store room of R. Jacobson least that he js a pretty lively one.
Sample copies of The Republic
. the Fall und Spring deliveries.
Also an
day of Januarv, I SIM.
Mra. W. L. Richards ia chief cook of McM.nnville, is being much im­
will be sent any one upon receipt of
W. I> WARREN,
R. R. Rynn, aq^axpressman nt
proved in appearance and conveni­
and oveseer of tlie camp.
postal card request. Address all
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon-
was
seriiwisly
injured
ence, by being nedly papered and Salem,
last week by a railroad
train. orders.__ T hb R kpi blic ,
C abd or TB anks —Mr. and Mra.
other improvements.
St Louie, Mo.
He
undertook
to
remove
a
truck
E. M. SMITH,
Robert Earl return their sincere
Win.
M.
Hamilton
was
in
attend
­
Why Hood's Wins.-----------
which wns loaded with baggage,
thnnks to the people of Dayton for
President Lincoln sahl, “ Yon san not
their assistance and synqtathy in ance at the organisation of the Lin- which was standing in the way of
the late sickness and death of their ci.ln olub of McMinnville, on last the train. In his endeavor to do fool the |>eople a second tiuw-’-’ Tl ey
DAYTON, OKKOON.
Wednesday eveuinA- He informs so the train struck the truck and a re too .quick to recognise real merit or
L child.
the lack of it, and cling only to those
’ WOODBURN, OREGON.
us there was a good attendance, Mr. Ryan was caught by the train things which they find to Ite what is
J. C. MICHAUX
I
If you want a home or property and much enthusiasm.
One of his feet was jerked clear off, claimed for them.
of any kind, before-purchasing call
It is especially gratifying that the sale
Reed Bros, say they sawed out and several ribs were broken, and
onJ.'W. Fletclwr and look at the
of Hood
increase»
most
OI
11 « mm I ’s
D Sarsaparilla
r»nrm»|mrjiu» mt
•« « iwvb
viiv
^ v J .,
a bill of several thousand feet of he suatnined a number of other.se rapidly in those aeetioM where irti bent
property he has for sale. Prices to
lumber in which there was scarcely rious injuries. One of Mr. Ryan’s । known.
LAFAYETTE, OB.
t
<
suit.
The inference is plain. Hood'e Saraa-
n knot lo lie seen. They are think­ legs had to be amputated. Although
Go to Bradley for the latest-in ing of putting a planer into their he was seriously battered up nnd in parilta has proven that it iohwiwh genu­
ine merit. It maintainsa high standard,
photographs.
The “Aristo Enam- mill.
a critical condition, there is hopes
which others i-anhot even approach. _ It
.
Is now complete.
We have n good line of
el” will be used akuw for portrait's.
that he will recover. - Air. Ryan is is the |teople’» favorite lilool-purifying
R. C. B, Leghorn cockerls at
J. B. Stillwell. GoUnty School
For beauty of finish it cannot be
the owner of the large livery barn and building up me.ileine, and more , 42 each.
Also S. L. Cockerls at
Superintendent, iiiinounce« to all
excelled. Same price as old pro­
on the south of the Commercial popular this vear than ever la-fore. AH' 42.
Cull or address ■
school clerks in the county that
this lavause Iliwm’s CvnM.
t
street bridge, near the Houing mills
cess.
FOR
CHILDREN.
MILLER A BIRD,
rhe school money remaining in
nt Salem.
Heis known by several * Mr. Cain and family arrived from 1
Dolph Huddleatnn who is at their hands from last year’» «poor-
. '‘Hill View Poultry Yards,”
Newton g Monday night enroute to
Please call and get prices which are LWOER than aver.
; । work on the steamer Elwoml, came tionment, shali not revert back to of our citizens.
Dayton, Oregon.
Willamina, wliere he will start a
——:— daughter of Mr and Mrs.
up home lust week from Oregon school fund, but may be used this
drug store.—Sheridan Sun.
Clt.l, and remained several days yw-
Roltert Earl. 16 months of age died
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Genera! Merchants, Dundee, Or.
Which, being interpreted, men ns
on Satunlav, Jan.-27, of spasms * , ’V"’“"'V'T""
while the Imnt wits tieil up.
THE TEACHERS.
caused by affection of bowels
The “’•< Mr'
)
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Allornex Flower has cleaned out
Anol Iter enthusiastic, instructive disease had taken anch a hold that «< r".,n Wi‘l°r’ "‘eehoi’ ^7°’ fi*h
In the line of Lumber can
[ and washed the win-lows, and thor- and very enjoyable meeting of I lie when the doctor whs called, but p*.™ «'«<1 other necesaanes ad-
To the Traveling Public.
be had at the
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I
oiighly fumigated the town hall teachers of Yamhill county, was little could lie done for the relief of'
,bo «»nt. of the Mnrvti
.
It will mnke the building some held at Carlton, Saturday, Jan. 27. the child. The funeral was Sun-
<he up^r part of the county,
BETWEEN
— thk —
Kleasanter and much purer and More than a score of teaehers were day afternoon; the remains weret
"ame of a drug More^
enllhier, to have the tobacco juice present, while the house, was crowd­ interred in Dayton cemetery.
.
Mr ^1”. ”
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Prices the lowest for
nnd fun»«« cleaned out.
Leave Pot Hand for Salem, Albany anil
7
are clad to say, nnd he has a last-'
* nee« 'ne lowest lor
ed with patrons and pupils of pub­
'
DAYTON, OKLMON,
0. H. Irvine, of McMinnville, is^g rPpn<.1(Y(>n
these parts.— n-„-I. nrfiaqfifl nr anv L-ind Corvallis, Sunday», and Wednesdays at
lic
schools.
Tlie
exercise»
consisted
The Oregon Evangelical is a neat
one of the bondsmenof the abscond- ^»berg Graphic.
* : tt0USn» 11168360, OF any KIDO 6 a. tn.
Is a home for those who an« tiwveling,
of lvv
recitation,
songa, essaya um«
ami »a«r
dis- i -
I IHnun, RWir,
’ - — - -.-w—
,
four column, four page paper print- ul
Leaves Halem for Portland, Tuesday» or tliosc who liavo no homo and board.
. 1
1 - X
A the
1. . * •) 2nd
■ 1 • infantry,
* %
4
•
4 O.i
k
”
along the line Of school • >ng
colonel
■ nd Saturday*.
The tables am »applied with Ike
ed al Lafayette monlhly. It is ed­ eussions
N. Í G.
The of
loss
is in money
turned
MCl
OlUUmuer.
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y 1*
11
1
\
2.
•* So* inAMAM
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-Freight and ptuienngcrs reeChod for best the market nffoixls. Clean be«».
ited bv C. C. Poling, who is assist­ work. A paper on discipline called over to the colonel in payment for' preachmg at the Methodist church,
When building or using- lumber through points anil nil way landing*. .
Everything done for the comfort ot
ed by M. J. BnHanlyn«. The pa­ out n spirited discussion, during
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by the pastor, L. F. Belknap on the semi order, or write for pricesto ■
guests.
armory
rent,
and
ML
Irvine
wnson
per, as its name d-?m
religious which-a fund of wit and humor was
2nd nnd 4th Sabbath, t»f each
R. VINCENT.
nnd published in-th» interest of displayed by some of our leading his bonds for the profier care of the month at 7:30p. m.'aird on the 3rd
Middleton, Or
state
property
in
his
possession,
and
Doanl by the day, week wr month.
teachers, which was highly enjoyed
Evangelical truth.
nt H o’clock a. m. Sabbath school
will
probably
not
be
called
upon
to
by the audience/
,
J. B. l^H.EY,'Proprietor.
nt
12
m.
Epworth
Leagne
at
0:3V
Ths merchants of Day ton are
J. H. FLOWER,
The noon hour was sper.l in social pay the deficit in the cash account. p. ni., and prayer meeting -Thurs
making an effort to keep the cross­ converse. The teachers as al North
Public quarterly
-
- examination day evening at? :30 p. m. Allure
walks free of the mud, made of the
V COPYRIGHTS.
Yamhill, being
a of teachers will be held in the cordially invited.
UH entertained in PI
•lirt iinuled on Ferry street test
CAW
I OTAJM 4 FAntSI
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sumpti uous manner at the school court -house nt McMinnville, .
NOTARY PUBLIC,
cummer« Nichols A Gabriel clean
1 3 inch
Lumber Wngmi,
building.
commencing Fehr 14, nt 1 p. in.-
cmâlSênÛal. tMAHM><n
Sarrox,.
-,
-
oBKOoM.
off the crossing in front of their
A resolution thanking the tench-
nearly
new.
-1
Pbtfohn Spring*
Practices in Stale -and Federal
store, and John J ones clean« off the
Ask Your Friends
era and citizen« of Carltoh and vi­ .
******
Hack,
nearly
new
J
Irnff
,
I. have the L ook « of T.-lWchol«, Courts.
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I one from hie to the furniture .store. cinity, for the splendid program
l Brood Mar^, with foul.
1 Drill,
AH
I*"»"«
¡'-
.
Mr. Jones uses a hose and washes
rendered, the kind and courteous
BERNARD GROTH
12 hole; 2 Blows; one set Hnr-
«ill 1» i>oaitrve in. its favor. Simply dehted to-the said Nichols are
) the walk perfectly clean.
_r«®Rtmn, and generous hospitality what
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__ requested to settle the same at
Homi’« ifaraaparilia
doe., _____
that tells
¡JP** rows.
1 Huy Fork und rojip
the
J
Get a new set of harness for extended the association.
the story of
of ita
its inerii.
merit. One
On© has’been
been?
•
.
... .
„«.„„„„j
cured
of
indixeation
or
dvspepeia,
an-
.
once.
Interest
will
3b
Ciiaigedj
1
wlieellairr.nr.
..I Cmt.
1 goo I
\ sprint, or gel the old repaired. J.
u e are preasro
v>
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We
pleased io
to note »>
as guests
Binder. 1 fine Vrftlnut Bedroom'
\ \V. Fishburn will repair or sell yoAt
set, marble top.
1 Wulnut Ex­
\ harness.
•
era, of Pacific UniveiMty, Forest
w„rtfknbie .nmol wrofnla, -Jan. 1, 1894,
no
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DtNDSK, OR.
tension Table.
I Walnut < -en ter
)
Dr. J. H. Nebon of McMinnvilld, Grove, also Prof. J. H.Htnnly, an-; vatsrrh, rtii umatiam, salt rheum. etc.
Table. 1 patent«! Plush Hocker/
perintendml of Washington coun-;
Hood's Pill« are purely vegetable.
,
WANTED.
I fA^nt
k '* I '"™**1 M m ; 9*
J will fill, extract teeth or da any
r-.-r-'i
i
roll
1 fine Organ, cheep. ¿Many oth­
tv.
4 . articles
i_ at «
ly, from whom
whrnii we received hearty i
Stationary a Ad . toilet
TR .«.rm nf I«'»
I non ire of
l‘. Alo«» agent for tl>© well-known and re
/ dental work, in the best of style.
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;
Stationary aAd toilet articles at
76 swarm of lise». Inquire of
congratulations
for
the
superior
tai-
;
,
f
er
good articles,
All the nlmvo
liable Singer Sewing Machine.
I «■' Strong’s restaurant at Salem is ent, interest aud seal manifested by;
dr’ *
,
R. M. W ool wo sth , Dayton.
All kind oi blacksmithing done on
articles '» ill l>e sold al a ' bargairf/
the place t« get a geod meal, also «1 •..«I.»»
nnfm„a nrfHumi
Subscribe tor th© D attom H sbald and
I Short notice and at roaaonable pi Uses'
Ctotbes washed and ironed tn b
the teacher« and patrons present
Fnincim^, Weekly <MII. Oaly 42 10
mid are in good order.
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confectionery. Give it a trial when
B. F. SWICK.
। A general feeling of harmony and
year tH adyan©«.
" ‘~
W.
T
PILLMAN
in Salem.
\ | mutual inter.si prevailed, nnd nil,
/ ’
-
Dayton, Or.
Has had many year» experiene? in
A
Thoee wanting to buy fruit tree« were unanimutwkn pronouncing the
J fine lot of Prune, Cherry, Ap-
th« lanndrv boniiiese in Portland and
will do well te call al this office be-
a ^„d
in the ad-
""d Pf*r V?* fof
S aiku , O kkoon ,
For patenland other niMiicinn«/
other cities’, and he guarantees satisfac­
fore purchasing
{ vaneament of the public school *1 this oilicc. , Call and buy.
RYAN A CO., Proprietors. tion.
go to Phnlps’ drug store, in tlieT
Iv.
The
next
Builders hardware and nil ra- m «
|‘
attention given to the dram­
Go to Z. Spangle, el the Day ton work of the comity
““
Powell Mtodf.:
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Satur-i , _____
tides _____
used ...
In _ building,
at Jone* * 1B18HCU
Upcr«llUllo
barber shop, and get a anmolh meeting wilt lie nt f Dundee,
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When in ^aismiritli n team go tor
shate or your hair trimmed in the day, February 24, «then we hope to
AdHins McMinnville.
:h lamber in sbandane« at Willamette la very stables, at the
latest style.
I hav» another------- nd
J rally.
«mth end of U'HOintwdal . ^MMflf’
miti.
Maut« A
1. S thjuuj .
Prescriptions filled st Phelps
drug y tee*.
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JT-J.
Finest and Best Lumber in Oregád.
W allace & W alker ;/
Staple and Fahey Groceries, Crock­
ery, Wood and Willow Ware
) QQrSQp&rillQ
I
WRIGHT BLOCK,. MCMINNVILLE, OR.
HARDWARE STORE
R. S. GOODRICH, Prop.
You can get anything in the line of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves.
ESTABLISHED 1863,
m vuoimi mutui ui mui
M USE KI ES.
EXTRA KKE LO OF ROSES, SHARE T^EES, EVER
GREERS, Etc.
Physician
and
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Surgeon.
POULTRY and EG3S.
Henderson’s Rod School Bouse Shoes
PAB.ETT & CO.
Everything Wanted
STEAMER ELWOOD,
im
□9LET0N BILLS.
SALEM AND PORTLAND.
Day ton
Hotel.
of Lumber.
Charges Reasonable.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
For Sale
Take Notice
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^„T'Sr
hardware & Stoves
YiVMQ
GAY^
Dayton Laundry.
DENTIST
n
First Class Styla
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