Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 02, 1894, Image 2

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBEB í W
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W,
Huurun
Governor Flower speaking toa
crowd of hop growers at Oneida, X.
brtonging io Mro Grannie. Y. sebi: “I would advise roe to
puhe
Route
»
ft weigiy four 'Wiishi^rton and Orewon*
Jui?«.
SEASONED LUMBER
♦
: The choicest Lumber, and thai
on which no rain has fell will
bo found iu abundance at
The examination of our Dress
a IB ivc
out in America.
"Wb«u building you raquiw—-
Winter Selection
VIA
Shasta
NONE
BETTER! ....
•
AND
EAST AND SOUTH
MJMO »rni Fu th« «Ute devoted to
ransacked.
First in the Fall
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,
f
! J ones & A dams , M c M in nville .
FINISHING
LUMBER of
knt quaKtv. and well. serened «
hand at art times. Shop »,.rk ¿Z
on short notice. Call and »m tbs
Prices are the best.
Finest and Best Lumber in Oregon
«rH*U«rr. Jwnetlus i
derwear. Hosiery, Boots and- Shoes
are larger than ever before.
\ NEWBERG NURSERY
c Our CLOAKS are exceptionally
DM« CÁ1SM OIECOM »WIE.
A. K- C ooper & Co. .
pullman " buf T bt ^6»
best fitting garments
we ever had. These are selling Complete Assortment of Fruit Trees
SLEEPERS .
L,.. " AM* *
very fast. As we carry no duoli- Those who intend setting out orchards mid wish good trees and
* S“" « «p» .nr ™«„| Into
MrrMnitaa. j
cate stock the early buyers will get the beat varieties, will mnke money by calling on .»r correspondih.
coni met for
ulani ine twenty
' ha
has a the contract
fur planting
X COItVALUSl
„„„cu. 016 choicest,
and most certain to get
s Judge Fullerton thia w>*k grant-
Engli*h"pnvet fences, and pc™»
• biawBts rORTLAXD AKiT
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teen caro to eairy it to the weotern , ,n2 wheat and eorii lu-re in
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—wrn wrv in compw-
-'V
veBHsenwR«
J tition with hr wert owning cheap
John Kendrick Bangs’ qaaii I
I,,e
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homori« to enliven the pages of wit* reference to hope, Do noi try
to enter a ooNUM
content in which you will
The Ladiee’ Home Journal with a «••»tor»
serira of twelve artici« depicting
** be"len * • T—n-”
the dub talk of fonr men about
^ sssshsbsbb - sb
McMinnville Reportar.
women a affaire. Mr. Bangs calls
this dob ‘The PorodMe Club,"—
There i» a tendency among Mc-
''nasaalia***
- «afe..
■ a rrisi
Koeeburg Mail Dx^y
MAVK. *
rattUM • aj
AMBIVI.
$
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JJ, 8u(r„d
With I1M
tarent■
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ed an order to Receiver Clark per- ^ae begyn on Dr. Goucher's prem- Mail Train Daily, except Sunday
milling bim to lease the steamer,
»pring will aee them all |----- a--------------------------
Wn. M. Hoag to the O. R. A N.
V ..
.
Hs. »V tt Up m l'Mtfand. >r S M pa
— Company at the rate of $15 per day . Jobn Hemlerren haa just finished
M c M innville express .
for a term of from SO to 90 dare.
inl his «7 acres of potatoes.
(O»rtr,
SeaSar,)
j'
The
lease
klo
contain
a
condition
Hweetimstes
the
yield
at
six
thou
4
Tbt
to to c
« SII thou- » r«riUa«, I« 4_Mpm McMInarlHe. I» S », B
that the steamer la net
Even i at r present
..
runund *r»a a £
net to
to be
be taken
taken ‘ '*?• bushels.
outride the jurisdiction of the stats Pr,c*«'here i- more money in the
YAMHILL DIVISION, ,
of Oregon —Corvallis Geselle.
croP ,*’"n 'here would be in wheat
Aril« Mail (Tri BFsaklM
' at fifty cents a bushel
¡JS,'“"4-. •’ ,» « • ■» Alili. 1» 7.« . «
Michael Shelly died at the re«-
Hr the explqeion of a lam n in
Ahlk. .r «« p a rortW. .r«k>niu
gg|.
the »Vest Hotel Seattle early
_ deuce N.K. Sitton Wednesday night
at
the
age
of
80
rears.
SHERIDAN PASSENGER,
_ urday morning the building was
Jamesport,
(»ally axoept Sunday.)
cntiraly consumed by fire. SiM. M C.
' H. Longfellow of '•"»••|»ort,
m 8,,*ri<t«u, lv 4:W • m
d^ l
- burned to se< king information a. tothe where- K a *'. f
Ar I U p in i’ortlauti nr y Su m m
death. The son-of the propri-1 abonta at the children of Henry whocoh
Tl<Í
*“ •" Pu,,,,• !n Kai’eru t
etor gave th* alarm immediately 1 Nr»eH Ixmgftllow, and claims to Stotw, I .n»l««»<l Kun.u raw b« <.bt.ta.4at
lion, but the [bare important iulurmation fur
*
.
Heme« «prend eo rapidly that it {»«“I children.
was impossible to save the build
ing or contents.
SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT FOR
I8S4.
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A rdired newspaper man gives
the following .eai
*ha»?llowing
.eason for quitting the
business: “A child ia born, the
doctor in attendance gets $25; the
editor notes it and get« 0; it 1«
chriafenedr the minhler gets $1Q,
the editor writes it up and gets 00;
it marries, the minister gets anoth­
er $10; the editor gives a column
puff ond gets 000; in course of lime
it dies, the doctor gets from $5 to
$5U0; the minister gets another $5;
the undertaker $25 to $200, I I m ed-
itor prints <n obiturry nnd gets
CUÛU—and then the privilege of
miming free of chargea card of
thanks.
. SBHHHHNBMR9B9EB99
No.Brere..
latta.....
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No.
360015 $3,726,320
566,19U
on land not
.deeded., tr' .
Raikoads and
rolling stock
Mdse and impli-
menta........
Money,
notes
and accounts
8 ha rea stock ..
Household rffts
Horses ........ ..
Oaltle.
_....... ...
Hbeep and goats
Swine................
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m .
8,»i
21,631
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TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
The prevailing shades are Blacks
tures, and are tailor made, with long
OUR FALL STOCK OF
full skirt and Puff Sleeves.
Why buy old shelf-worn Goods
Is now complete
We have A good line of
when you can get new fresh Goods
at
Hndrson’s Red School Hoose Shoes
A. X APPERSON
for
children .
Please call a nd get prices which arc LWOER than ever
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PARRETT
& CO.
Geiieral Mercbauts, Dundee,, Or.
.
R. S. GOODRICH, Prop.
MACY’S ADDITION TO DAYTON
You can get anything in the line of From One to Ten Acre Tracts
'V'1! he sold at lew prices and en rensrmubíc terms. This is one of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves
the finest tr < la of |Mm| in this vicinity. Improve Hie oni>orliimfv
&C., &C , &c.
VIA
SPOKANE.
to get n meo pwve of Ipnd und muke n huwe.
office, or of
.
VIA
DENVER.
SAN FRANCISCO,
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NOTICE.
L have appointed Mr. R. L.
-Harrie the druggist at Dayton,
to net ns Agentfor me to hike in
work,’etc. Anv.wyrk Jcft with
Mr. Harris will receive tint sume
careful atte’ition Fa if left with
me personally.
,
W m . F. D ikucu MCI uku .
, Jeweler, McMinnville.
o
ho
.teoa
DLETON
MILLS.
H ive a Large and most Coinpl«le assortment of Trees for
the Fall nnd Spring deliveries— 4Iso an
You
• can
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OOPERAGE Everything Wanted
hi wim viusiii in imu
gW“ Send fournir new catalogue—just out—fine *
oi the Ute«
_
1
ir. settle miei :
w. seitlevier
stock .
¿»«SWRSERIEs-
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225 acres
COPYRIGHTS.
McMinnville, Oregon.
(’
years
During that time he will ,
lai^ahare nf a.lX^. J?h. * *’licU f“"41'’ f"T ,h” •ch,wl
large snare nr awards at the inter­
state fair Tacoma, an follows:”
In the line of Lumlier can
Hun. C. W. Fulton it ia stated 1«
C. UNRUH.
State of Oregon, five diplomas of
be hu<l nt the
laamr »ml the highest awards for a free silver candidate for U. 8. ,
field grain, vegetable, fruit in jars, Senator, and is visiting different »ec- • "Manufacturcrer of nil kinds of
hill
native graseeft and grain and three
diplumaa of first awards for min­
Price« the lowest for
erals, apple«, pear» and quinces,
OAK OR FIR HARRELS,
W. C. Pettyjohn of Hall’s Ferry,
fish, and fish appliance«. Diplo­
Rough, Dressed, or any kind
mas of honor and highest awards when leaving jbe O. Ä. A X dock
TANKS. CEDAR WASH
of Lumber.
«’ere also given to Iha Corvallis ag­ • t Salem on Monday night, wulked
TUBS, etc.
ricultural college; to the Dickinson off l h«^ wharf, and foil about Iffeet, I-— — -■ ■ ------ L_____ 7 ■
__ When building.or.using lumber
Herd Ca of Hatem; K. N. Morgan, striking a large bonlderin the riv/ Remember mat if you want a «end order, ur write for price« Jo
Portland, wools and Qereali; Car- er, ami breaking Ida right leg. His “package, trunk,'valiese, or any
R. VINCENT.
:
son A Son, Grant’s Pse«, fruit dry­ leg wa« «o Imdly broken that it had other article taken to or from the
- Mid'lletou. Or
er«; A. F. Milter, display of the to be amputated.
; r«i|road, that Bloodworth, the
products of Oregon; KaM Portland,
...
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proprietor of the Dnylon, Lafiv- Willametto Livery Stables.
. mill and fixtures, «chool desks;
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*°. ",'nounJce ,0 e"e nnd St. Joe »tag« bnc wi|| .
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km
kkoon , ,
Leach A Bowen, Portland, paste our imderiB thst wn
nr- niirrv it L i i 1»
• t »•. *1 DV am jt
ran^monte
to
furnish
the
Prairie
“
,r
O
1
quick
Utne.lRYAN
A
CO.,
I roj.netors
and <091*81«; James Wilhyecnmb,
of
Chiens
nnd
the
D
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V
tox
nn<l
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cr
11
P^P
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e
atU
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nU<,n
,o the dnm-
Hillslwro, wool; R. Scott, Milwau­ Farmer
Farmer of Chicago and the D a Y tox
kee, wool; Corvallis Wsgon Co., H khalu for $1.85 a year, strictly in eouablewpricc.
..’..I «• k<. °t
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Horres kept by «by or week Those
wagon»,, •
teams and ____
horaea,
advance. The Prairie Fsrmer is layette HIMI Dt-Joe leaves here _ aoimt to Salem
____ with
__ _________
the brightest, clennent and frevhest ®very day (except Sunday«) at w>|l tlito first i-jins a«x»Muino>tattou« for
W oman ’ s M ost A ttractive
Ana. ¡
_.
.............agricultural
paper of the dav. It ^-’30 a. m. und J :3(f p. m.; return-! ‘n!n '2 * r .L’Vi"' s
,» » . .. „
-The nmd attractive «„ u( wo- ha. complete dejartmente for every ing nt 11...............* - -
Ot^w-Twoblock, ««th of p-ton.-e
». an. and 4 p. in.
man « life ia the period when'she >• member <4 the family. Il has new
If
or rick
.v
,
, . .
■■ you have
un.r a
n lame
mine or
MCK horse
Horse
young । enough
special
, । to lie pretty and old । editors, , and -r-
------ writers of
------ na-
-
1 e pny the highest price for thnt you want tn-afrd, call oh Drs.
enough
lx* aym|iethetic,
aym|Mithetic, writes tional prominence. It in now read Applet, Produce, Chickens, etc. Carl Rasmussen and J. M Kila«
e
lough to be
Octsvua Tbanel in the November; in-more thah 100,000 formers’ homes Also sell as cheap as Anvbodv
worh. vhteriiMry aurgionsand den­
Mdies Home Journal.
For **
a* eich
sold on
^h week.
week. Our
Our readers
readers will
will want
want all
all kinds
kinds of
of «roods
goods sold
on com- tists of McMinnville, with head-
grace is a womans greatest beauty it for the coming year. Don’t min mission.'
quarters al 8. Howarth * Co’« drug
so *ympnlhy is her greatest charm, the Thanksgiving and Christmas
store. They treat all diaeTces of
PILLMAN * ROWLEY,
A graceful and sym|<athetie wo numbers. The regular subscription
h r«es and other animals. Give
_
Ra«I
Front,
Dayton.
inan is bbond to be attractive to-price of The Prairie Farmer alone
them a trial
the end of her days. If «he add* a toll a yeai.
THIS SHOULD INTEREST YOU
taste in dress and some sense to: _
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to her equipment for plearina. and ’ w&JS
F»““»**'" •», M to J** “
Y k* a man to «et
.Irma
-r..- deaf. Tl____
___ "
Fh^Hda.
aaj» ho cured »cam good readinxmatter as it b taget food
does »..I
nut grow
no L
’reasm.
of to,
I COO PE R AG£l
f
vat tn IQ, I imut. MAK K S
D s o n s
V* VE* "
ESTABLISHED 1863,
•
nursery
Olla, Wall I n i ht .
au>l others arti-.
<IA< in tbat ‘
t
liity
al
o
Inquire nt this
A
MAcy
'S*T
A full line of Sewing Machine Needles in «tock ■
M. TERriELL & CO.
why she dMHild mA be fascinatimi Î hour», wtUi on« »mall
M,HI
K. McNElL, Becivcr.'
The 500 Indian* on the the Silets
MINNEAPOLIS
OMAHA
reMrvation will soon have their . Gross value ,
6,344.430
pockets full of “chickanim.” Ac­ Exemption....
471,940
cording to the Ynquina Poet Col
ST PAUL
• onel John Idine, special agent, ar
UN8A8 OITY
Taxable..'..'. .
5,872,490
rived at the reservation a few days Polls.......
2,259
ago, his business being lo pny tn
« LOW RATES TO ALL
each
entitled to m.to.
receive it,
~.
n Indian
1™,... WHIM
Il,
Tl!« F
riàiu,
H- :
EASTERN CITIES.
Tur
horlkm Soi.rto-An
S oi . vid
under the agrtrement in which thw itor works 365^ davs per ye«r to
Indians ceiled their interest in cer-1 gel nut 52 issues of a paperuhat^
OCEAN STEMERS
tain rrservallot 1 lamia to tjw United labor. Once In a while Vomebodv
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS
°!
* • ^•r’' •ubscriplion ; that’s
man woman
wom.n .~l
-kil.l bclofti
«-«^ging »pit«!. And once j„ „ wbiU
man.
and ¿Mid
t<> the reservation will receive L..„
$<■>• non pf a gun of a dead beat takes
The total sum paid out will make the paper
money quite plentiful on the re- j vankhts without paving for h”
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For tul. ilaUila call on or a<ldrci>«
serve, for a time nt least.
*-
Ll,..’- .„.rrhv
n..^ i.f»
that’s anarchy. But later on jus­
W. H. HURLBURT.
tice will overtake the last named!
Geni Paaa. Axent,
U axtkd .—In a I moat every town
creature, for there is a place where
POBTLAND; OR. -
in tlw country. an editor who can
he will ret ¡da j^at desert« ; that’«
_ jead. write and urgne politica and! hell__ Exchange
‘
at the Aiime*time be religioua fun-'
ny, sciewtiAc, historic st will; wiite
The new*bliiMl school building I
To plcare all without taking or l»e- Altaleni has F>ecn completed.
l,‘ HM*w. limn
-
VRimfarfiirrm
nr
Ing told; always have something to
wa» built of Oregon pine. '
~.»ay aixiuj everyone else, advertise
The pjjgf Qasg pyaijj Ti£e
building it is Bild I« Well nnd con
for the merchants and busines« men
Ww aer pri paivil Io I uno. lu.
veniently arranged for tAo um for
al half piice and throw in 120or
quality of Prato Tile In *11 si»-»
tu I
which it wan constructed.
$50 worth of locals; IrvW'bn wind,
-
T *' !
9- "Al
and make more money than ene­
mies. For such men a good open­
ing will he made—in the graveyard.
—Exchange.
He has leave af absence for two
NK" »ERG, . OREGON.
i
fe» la r obi age. Since the qn
huwevet, ewiwma itself m ly
’lie mnat aUriMifa» ace of 1
•
We ImvQa cho:ce tot of trees, and oilier stock and are bett.«
prepared to supply the trade Hum ever.
• ■ --
• ■ “ «»now.
HARDWARE o'iaao«-.
STORE.
UIVKR TUB CHOICI uF «
6.040
■
V
337,7V5
842,995
105,965
* 161,53.5
187,490
»7,635
22,800
12.395
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DISPOSING OF STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES
ft gOOQ lit.
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«owiiFh^r
R
285,460
¿
num
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"Do the
Resi"
as easily with a
vidak as with any other
v u i.. -an illustrated rtian-
fr^c witlf every Kodak,
tt! t how i;. u rn»:; that the
incrcjt nwtet can undcr-
3tund ;*1 juc if jou prefer
-so..
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J. H. SETTLEMIER & SON.
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WOOIMH’RN,
W iuiaw h . mml r—
OREGON.
R. T. P ullin , »^
Herring-Hall-Marvin Co.
STANDARD SAFES.
Ilf do the Keil.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
Rochester
kcoaxi
m
y
^¿Ifa-CM.Iw
*°* MM.
CHILDREN,
PARENTS?*®’
sad Han«;—«. • - .. . —
HERRING-HALL-MARVIN CO’S
SAFES ARE THE BEST.
Repairing and Putting on Combination L ocks .
ALSO
A Large Line of SECOND BAND SAFES ii First Out Order.
wu tOLD OK TW IKTtLLKrr