Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 20, 1894, Image 4

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    AYTON, OR
every gay, and to4ay ita puetage
receipt» from tl.« gpranwuont pbow
that its cireulatMMi haa beco mure
ibar. doubled. It Uth«only daily
paper that tai» met the bard time«,
and II ba» ommu IT vietorxra. Ev<
«ry day is adding hew name« to its
lista, and it cemlmues M grow
purely on uwriL Beside« all thia j
Mias
Pollard
R>pri»rastivw
Breck«
perhapa» tanking
that th
ibliebadiMi» rwroived a
snAcicn. y of tba nawa«eiing and
nnaavery rot thai baa Uwn daaad cot
to tba pubin*, in tba Waahingtoo
court, applfed for a no» trial. Ut
n» have a re«L Homo «d the daily
papera bring nna»«le Io fill their
columna with inalruetiv« and val-
oaM« reading, hev« publiahod tbi«
roUen and diagnating trash.
"
W allace & W alker
TdeuC paper, giving its reader* the
, iaeida information on »11 aukyrote of
public intereM. diseumng naen and TREATMENT"
WRIGHT
ia a suwthwaetarly direction to the nawaaurwa without glow», which
northwest comer of th« Juha Bird make* it popular everywhere. H«nd
d I e.thawc* «uuthweMarly »o a point 25 cents for a trial mouth, or ♦ 1 for
in th« Yamhill river at the south­
HOFER BROTHERS, »
west corner <■( th* 8 Hanna d I c,
Kalein, Oregon.
thrwe* up said river to a point, due
north of lbs northwest corner of
John Whit« d ) «in T 4 tbencc
south to th« Sooth Yambill river,
then up said river to th« place of
BLOCK. MCMINNVILLE, OR
YOUR OPPORTÜITY!
1 jg, «alv ooe way to care it—fn w aad
that i» l»y .wiarilntioMal rwi.il«. Draf
GILLESPIE A REED
Tn the matter of election supplies nea* is earaad by aa inlLimxl n>nditi«Ni
fur county, stat« and distiHrt «lec­ al Ufa tnuroua lmi>X al the Knatachian Having »old Uteir iiiiareat in the Jucquot sawmill, would inform
Wlien thia tabe ia intlauied you
tion«. Ben C Irwin A Co. fur sup* Tabe
w the public that they bare leased the
PLEASAN I DALE.
have a ramUius -mild or impede«!
plie« to th« amount of >26.35.
breriag.
»®d
when
It
i*
entirely,
d
oe
s
I,
At the annunl election of the W.
In matter of road petition of W Drainera ie the rvauli, and unira» the
C, T. U. uf this place, th« following C Wolfe and other«. Bund« tiled iafiamiualion uaa lie lakea oat and thia
officers werveloclsd: Mr». Ida E
and approved. C ixxfer, Warren tube restored to it» nwm»l condition,
~Hewitt, pre«.; Mro. Fnolla Robert Merchant and John Winneberg ap ' hearing will Is- 4«wtruye<l forever; nine
caae» oat of ten are caiuKd by catarrii,
•on- vice president; Mr«. 8. Gubaer,
which ia nothing but an inflamed condi­
rooordiag see.; Mis. Myrtle Hewitt.
‘veyor al county .clerk’a offic« on tion of the tumulti audace*.
Wn will «ire One I lumi red Ifoliar» tor
Wednesday. April )8th, and pro­
•nv eaooat hrâTnraa (vaarat by eatarrh)
ifil WHbre, au pL töftt Légion. ceed
to view said road.
that cannot tie eured by Hair» Catarrh
Mnu Cannfieid of Gaston, Je vis­
In matter of petition of Wm. Car*. Hen.l for « irvu.am ; free.
iting ber dsughter, Mrs. Allie Rob-
F. J. CHENEY A <XL. Toledo. O
Thomae st al to reopen a county
f^HoM by Dragafata, 7>c.
ertaon.
road near Newberg. Continued.
Mio LaFever of Da
In matter of tfed bids on lumber
journing a few weeks wl
delivered in districts 5, 6, snd 7, as
1er, Mrs. E. Aiderman.
per March bid». Ordered according
David Kobe ri eon lost a valuable
A luirle Quantity of the very Be»t Quality of
F or S a ML—404 acres of good
Ui I4ds this day received for No«. 3,
cow last Saturday. She fell over
land
2|
miles
southwest
of
Day
­
5, 0 and 7 that th« contract be
th« river bank, a distance of 50
awarded to N A Harrie for dietrict ton. Over one-half in cultiva­
feet
.
fifei >9 per M/and for dialrici 7 at tion. Will lie sold altogether,
Matheny of California,
♦ft 24 per M, and F R Wilron ia or divided into two tract«. Tliiar
; a »hort visit with hi«
*
nwarded contract for dielriet 5 at is one of the cheapest and liest
>7.70 per M; aleo No 4 to N A farm« in the valley. Suitable
Harrie »t 19,
for a colony. Will be »qld very
BILLS XUZ1WXD.
Building material of every description, furnished on short notice
cheap nnd on reasonable terms.
week. ?
and
at loweat prices. Inquire of R. 8. Goodrich, our agent in
MA
Warters,
boarding
in-
'
who
ha«
been
living
Mr. Sk
Inquire at thia office or of J» W.
Dayion for particulars; or at the mill.
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digsnL..----- - ------------------- 20 00 Fletcher.
4M J. T.
ChaaGriaaen, stationery
14 30
Rogers Bros, stationery .
6 45
M Merrell A Co, tijrTTTT------ 180
II L Heath printing. T.-. t 1 ------ 9 4M)
J D Baker, exam inaane : - 5 00
to th« «tat« republican conven
A small tract uf land within
St Vincent hospital >eep- t "
ofteinileof Dayton, well set to
•
- PROHIBITION. - . -
- ing indigent........69 00 a choice variety of large rind
Thf Yamhill county prohibition X A Harrie, lumber .....
small fruits, which uro yll bear­
ists met in mass convention at ar Wilson A Henderson IKTy’
ing friu it. There hi 31 acres in DRY
3
25
1
Wallsce
A
Walker
ihdae.
■nor'
O1S AND
o yo the tract, Oof which are under
1804, according tu< previous notice, Milleap A Cook, mdse poor
cultivation.
;
Will
bo
sold
on
rea
­
3
50
and called to- order by C. Mitchell, T A White boarding jury.
AND
9 28 sonable terms. Inquic at this
chairman of the county central T W Smith, berd’g poor
,,
11 45 office. -
committee. On motion, D. A. Sny­ L C Thompson, rails
der of Dayton, wm elected tempo­ City of McMinnville, wat­
14 »0
er, light....................
rary chairman, and 8. Hobson, of
564
00
Newberg, secretary. After appoint-
50 00
The undersigned Ims n tine
tnenta of usual committee», and the
lot of. full blood Wyandotte
adoption of the report of the com­ f N Colla
mittee on permanent organisation,^ Ed Hendricks, clerk'a sal - 227 00 chicken«, which he will »ell on
the convention adjourned Until 2 Burns A Daniela, coffin for.
very reasonable t«rm«.
All kii d« of prodnee t tktn in exchange fur Goods. *
. . -
p. m.
J. P. DORSEY,
56 76-J
A Cl he opening of the afternoon J B Bill well, supl salary
Two and one-half miles south
16 80
aeMiouthe following reaulutiion was J J Henderson, com’r sal’y
of Davion.
T
W
Perry,
“
18
40
rend, and on motion adopted:
66 117
Resolved, That all votera who Win Galloway, judges aaly
4 50
F or B alk -120 nere», ovet
will, at the coming election in June, C R Cook, care indigent
vote the prohibition ticket, and all < W I. Warren, sheiiffsfees <MJ9 65 one-half in cultivation, two
/'YTT'D
PATT
aTAmT
FYYB
4 ,. I
I., II., «11..»...!
houses and other improvements,!
MU It
J? ZXljJLi
D1UVA UJ
pervona now disfranchised, who, if
by Judgo Burnett...... 216 00 two orchards, three wells. good!
enfranchised would vole tlie prohi­
WH WB
bition ticket, lie made members of BenC Irwin, atationerv for
running
water,
four
miles
from
sigF
vm»
wBr
•Wir.clm’d*"!. Kill’d
this convention.
Dnyton
Terms reasonable. In-
fs now complete. We have a good line of
The committee on résolut ion« of­
1
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>2,146 22 quire nt this office,
Total
fered the following, vis:
Resolved, First, that the prohibi-
i - oktixieii "
i
bition pnrtv of'Yamhill county, W Tyler Smith, mdc’l ser
35 00
FOR
CHILDREN.
«tale uf Oregon, In. convcnlion aa
REJECTS 11.
•cmbled, April 14,1894, relying up­
Two windmill». pumps mid
Pleas« call and get prices which are LWOER than aver.
on Almighty God for wisdom and I. F Hall, all’y fee State
pipingHile«» frame 60 feel high.
vs
Hash
....................
..
5
00
gu.dance declare our adhesion to
double lined; nnd on
tuuk of
35 00
tin* nations! prohibition party, and H L Heath pt’g bnrducket
> ; .
Genera! Merchants, Dundee, Or.
500 _
gallon capacity.
,
he nlnive
J
II
Flower,
atty
fee
Stat«
heartily endorse the platform adopt
is
tho
property
uf
the
town
of
vs Dunn. .. ..........
5 00
rd by the national convention in
Dnyton, Oregon,mid will be wild
1892. Second, thnl we also as
WHEATLAND.
nt public auction Muy 1st, 1894,
heartily endor««thc following utter­
C. C. Willi»ins of Wheatlund, nt 3 p. m., o’i the ground in »nid
ance of the stste pro!iil>ition con­
while
endeavoring to catch a chick­ town of Dayton, where the mill
vention held in Hafem, April 4, 1894,
ns follows:
iWill be published en last week, ran againat hia dog. now »tniid», tn the highest bid­
and falling broke his leg.
text week.
der; right to reject nny or nil
Mrs. A then die<l at her home near
On motion report was ndopted.
bills.
For further purlieu hi re
The committee on nominations Wheatland on Sunday 8th, of pa- inquire of A. MUTCIILER.
made it» report, and the following ralysis. The remaine were interred
Chairman Board of Trustee»
nam«d persons were nominnted for in the Hopewell cemetery.
town
of Dayton, Oregon.
Gord Worden, of Newlierg, and
the various officer
Miae
Myrtle
Nash,
uf
Wheatland,
Kiute ecnalor,
Iloakin«,
Along with his furniture I. E
Newbery: represtnialivea, A. M. were married at the home of the
Bruy, of Dundee, D. A. Snyder, of bride Wednesday, April 4lh, Kev. Fenton the Dnyton furniture denier,
Day ton ; county judge, X H. Town- T. W. Nash officiating. The young carries a line of undeHaker goods
r*»ntl, Newberg; clerk, Chaa. Boel,! couph have set up housekeeping al He has some wry neat casket« of
different sixes.
Sheridan; sheriff, G. C. Christensen. Newberg.
Newberg; recorder, F. 8. Harford.
The table* at the Dnyton hotel
PROBATE COURT.
Newlierg; treasurer, A. P. Mkcy.
tire supplied with thelrest market
Fstate
of
Wm.
Hobson.
Petition
Dayton; surveyor, 8. W. Mitchell,
affords.
Newlierg ; assessor Rev. John Mcln- granted and real estate ordered sold
lyie, Myfeyette; coroner, A. C.. as prayed for.
J. W. Fishburn say» that lie
Estate of Sherman Hatch Sale
Cox, Newberg, school superinten­
Ims
some ns good real estate for
dent, Mrs. D. C. Cox, Newberg, confirmed.
sale ns there is in the county.
Estate
of
Geo.
C-
Belt
Inven
­
t ounty commissioner, C. A. Wal­
lace, McMinnville; joint reprs««ti- tory approved.
t ative,recommended M.y«law. New-1 Guardiaitahip of Joaeph L. Leh*
lierg; diet. altorney?recommendcd upmYet aD Clara M. Lehman ap
pointed guardian with bonds fixed
E. P. Mnrcum, of Hnyerton.
The following were Fleeted • ffi- at >10,000 and Imnd approved.
<ers ot the centra* committee: i
i hairman. D. A. Snyder; aecretnry, j
A. P Macy; treaaurer. Mia Vannie
Snap-shot, Flash-light and time
Marlin. A central committeeman i
MARRIED
exposure pictures readily Uken by
wa« appointed for each precincj,
any amateur with our A and B Ordi­
April 10. 1MM, at the r»wl«le»ee oí the
tho«c for Kn»l nnd West Dayton.
nary Kodaks Twenty-four pictures
were W. Arnold n- d J. T. Wataon. lirhle’a perenta, Howell, Marion oounty,
Or., Mlarr Eire« B Norwood, and Mr. 1.
without reloading — simple in con­
Mr. aud Mra. Harford, of New-' (X Appernon ; Rey. T. F. Royal ofllciat-
struction. well made and handsomely
berg, and A. W. Bray of Dundee.,
BEST -BARGAIN '
MaaMas wMmsS grtpiac •* faaetn« any Mat at OOMUTIMATION. was* il
It MttlMI
Mhd dhMMkta With V«*. IX
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LXI Era
Ina
LOWEST-RATES
«hawm mmmf mautipv tfa|
complexion !
RUSTIC, FLOORING,
SHIPLAP and CASINGS,
ms
READ THIS
; FOR SALE.;
FOR CASH!
NICHOLS & GABRIÈL
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FOR SALE
Henderson’s Red School Hoose Shoes
PARRETT & CO.
STANDARD SAFES.
«a» «M.
EASTERM CHILL
Hamsa * I»« Quickest tn Chicago
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n.UllO
.nd the East.
HanM Quicker to Omaha
HOUTS .
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and
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FREE RECLINING C
CARS,
DINING CARS-
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Its beautiful pictures, and
articles are a continuous Wo
Exposition of the West
Oo»flaaa«fo Copy. tea. S4a«teNMikM
From Dayton to PortlamΗhav­
ing Day ton at tt. a. in.—Monday«,
Wetlnerdav« and Friday»
Ltmvea rurtland for Day ton at 7
». m. Tuesday»,' Thursday« »nd
Saturday«. .
Carrie« freight and passenger»
Fare 50 cent» to Portland. Meals
25 cent»; b< d» 25 cents.
Fare from (mints below Dayton
and Mission to Portland 85 cent**.
JOEL. P. GEER, Prop
W m . E xon , Captain. -
w,nt > ,a
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we will send you |
a Br’*,‘ant Gem ।
of unusual color, T|
and a copy of.
*• n» (irtai Divide ** so you ca
what a wonderful journal it )L
vided you name the paper you M’
in.—It’s* real Jewel we’ll send ]
THE GREAT BtVm, D«nv»,*
HAY
FOR
SALE.
A quantity of the very beet
baled hay for sale. Those want*
ing good hay should call on the
undersigned,
A. L a FEVER.
r
Dayton, Or. •
CORSETS
Principal Office,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Overland Month
OkAl.T KXATK UAYM AS Fol LWa:
S6Ä and S1O.2S
KODAKS.
The Best Thought, the
Literature, the Best IntcreB
the Pacific Coast are «horn li
S teamer “ elwooa
BETWEEN
SALEM AND PORTLAM
Leave Portland for falrm, Alb»«y *
CorvaiHa, Sundays, and WeiltasfeF1
¿raven Malmi for Portland. TuesM
Willamette Livery Stabli
S ai
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lo,î®1 ■rticleei
1 helps druc-ftor#,
PmcripliutM Alk*d at
Phelp'
km ,
O kkgos ,
RYAN <1 CO.,
Prbp^
Kpacial attention given to th* lirt
mer trad«.
„ uH
Horne* kept by day or week- "
eoing to Kalem with trama and ***
will find first <*!»«■ arormnno'lsfi’*
tliem at thia Imm. ■
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Offlce—Two blocks Mad h of l®RP?
If your her»«» is rick or