Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 16, 1894, Image 1

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HERALD OEFIOS
Printed abd Published at Dayto«,
Yamhill Cwiuty. Orego« by
H erald Pubilsblng Co.
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L ítttr heads .
Subscription $1.50 per Year.
CARDS. POSTERS.
Contaia. Latest Home and Forvlga X«w..
Aqd/evusy kind of Printing <lone.
DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16. 18^4
The price paid here for wheat is
37 cents per ho.h.1, Oats 18 to 20
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Egr« are selling here for 20 cents
per doxen. Butter is 40 cento a
roll-
Read the 20 per cent discount
Mie ad in another column, of Kay
& To' A'the McMinnville clothiers.
Beautiful weather.
I The Odd Fellows of Newberg i
Next Monday is town election/*n,,ti,‘ted a
men,ber »'•« their
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j lodge on Thursday evening. After I
hrosty morning. and cold.
the initiation members of the lodge
Try one or those cigars at N «»d visiting member« partook of an
Phelps & Co’s.
¡excellent .«Upper which had been j
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I prepared for the occasion.
General merchandi«« cheap for
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cash at Nichol« * Gabriel’s.
Mrs Moville Taylor who d>ed ,
at the family home on the Marion .
Highest of all is Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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NOVEMBER
—.... IMMENSE STO[I( 0F
We willl Offer Our
Uncle Ed H-tdaway ha« again county farm last week, crossed the I
Nivholii A Gabriyl will give good gone to the hospital al Portland for pluina in T852, losing her-fatherJ
bargains in merchandise for cash. treatment.
mot
lier, and
mother,
and three
three sisters
siaters with
with chol-1
chol-1
era during the journey.
j I - • D ayton
aytox . O b ., N ov . 18, 1894.
1894. t
Try them.
Rev. Hunsaker of McMinnville,
M. S. Adam,.mi wife have been! i™0* "‘W'
¡¿5«h
The best quality of lumber for reached in the baptist church last
on an extended visit to Wisconsin, V"11 t»«e altentlon of the voters of t
building, and sash, doors ana build-
My Watches Run.
returned hereon Thursday evening,
In« hardware, al Jones A Adams,
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Graves
of
the
Times
wm « The ladies of the Eastern Star'^" **
M< Miiin Yi I Ie-
Good Time after I
ln.be
teSX M" ¿Wins
a caller at the H ebald sanctum on
Beautiful, stylish ladies hats Monday.
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.Masonic hall in honor of Mr. ;uiu
odi cera. According to the tickets
at lowest prices. Marks Sisters,
CLOCKS’ AND JEWELRY
The farmers sre improving every Mrs. Adams return.to Dayton,
published there art» only four meh
McMinnville.
£ loment of their time in pkwing
The «acred concert, which wo. to eligible to the office of trustee, a. Alto receive my cureful attention. With
,
^Dental work performed in the and sowing grain.
be given by the First. Evangelical our charter say. that none but fir-t vlasa tools, mid a »e<l selected »«¿ply
best manner, by Dr. G. 8- Wrifhu
Grandfather JaMe*
Baxter, who Aid Society on Tnaukrgi»ii»g even- pro|>erly-huldera shall be eligible of materia), I am prepareti
to' Ju all
McMinnville.
has been seriomdy ill, is «gain able *"8. W>H
changed to Wednesday for that office. 1« it not better to Mmkof work.
All w«»»k guaranteed.
Price« as !
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evening Nov. 28th, eo as not to etect mew who are etho le than to
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The Oregonian says that a eom- to be out on the atreet.
conflict tfith the Methodist’s enter- have trouble hereafter?A If the low as Good Work
can be done
Eany ba« arranged to supply Mc-
Great diacdunt bale of clothing at tuinment. Look out for program town should become involved in a for.
[innville with water and electric Kay it Todd’», McMinnville. Now And particulars next week
lawsuit it would be rather awkward
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
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lights. It was Dayton that the ia the time to get clothing, cheap.
I minifies are already cominc
weliad officers bolding positions repaired and uarrnnted by
Oregonian, perhaps, referred to.
MG STONEBRINK
• J. W and Almond Fletcher, and asking for work on 'the
..,v new for which they were not eligible. .
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atcbiuaker
and Jeweler.
V.
D.
Old.
shipped
their
hop.
to
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wuter
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Proino
tor.
of
the
Tb
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ink
of
thie
you
east
your
t
The ste»mer_George W. Shaver
in now running on the Portland- St. Loui. Ia.t week.
.company inform us none will vo e’
T||K T ax -P ayeb .
-* Dayton route.
The Hoague and
J. W. Marlin and W. H. Collard be employed, unless it be one or
Modoc are now running front Port­
LAFAYET.E JOTTINGS
sold their hops last week tor ¡cents two experts in tlnr construction
land to Corval'is.
of water works.
—*—4
per pound.
A number of chlxcna turned out ;
;.
The Loyal Temperance League
Misa Eva Haah I« steadily re­
Sol Woods says an Omaha man on Tuesday last week and shingled
will meet in the Baptist churc^
N. BRADLY, Proprietor
om
her illn
ess, and
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* is i , hat* t+oupht and is feedingdor the the Methodist church.
hereafter, al 4 o’clock, on Eridavs. covering
i yay lnarkct 1,000 cattle
Wal-
The steamer Toled.o made several । New carriage«, bU/gica, hors««, and.
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Hiss Emily Corner, the superinten­ now able to sit up.
trips to this place last wtekj.__ _
dent would be pleased to have all
Prof. Aylsworth has a large vo- Iowa county.
Mr. Woods
T " _2_ gold
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cal « muaic, which meets »_
in the »•
M. about
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80 three-year-old
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steers
et e .far
for' |
Street
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Commissioner
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Jukes ha« . 1
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children attend.
He says Wes White, form- been repairing some of the siue-
E.
church
Monday,
and
Tussday
$2,000.
The Toledo went to Portland on
E. M. SMITH,
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< erly
' of the Eola Hills, is up there walks about town.
Sunday and returned here Sunday evenings.
w. ™ Wormed d... th.
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.’S i Physician
’ night.
She left here
Monday
Surgeon.
morning for Portland with * large hotel at Newberg will he leased in
a abort time by the proprietor who
load of freight.
now
run. the hotel, to other .parlies Alderman,'Thursday Nov 22, at-j^
purcha8ed
an degan
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.• i Makes a apeciaUy of Nasal Catsrrrh.
A full line of ladies wear at
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2:30 p.m. Subject, “The influence
u„n
> Also general practice.
Apperson’s general merchandise
Sat.sf.ctory arrangement, are
Hlerature on our Children.”^ ftnmrmove^
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made
to
complete
the
prelim-
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invited
t<>
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nre«
James
Box
and
unftly
moved
store, McMinnville. CloaKs nnd
necessary—before the
the actual
actual
fr?,n2^
£2“ near ±±
inanes neceaaary-before
JacKeto, and stylish dress goods. inaries
M. WACKER,
construction of the water works, i..
Mm»vjITe into the V. Atto property.
! Üw regular M m mwlmg of
firH of
week7-
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
W. R. Bred ley, president of the1 W. C\ T. U. will be held. Z
Market, who buys the cattle and
JCcMinuville R**i«tQr>
L afayette O beqox ;
other animals for the market, drove Tacoma-Commiesion Co., was here; The work of building The new
on
Wednesday
the
guest
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being
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All
repairing
ntcSte* CL-ek» and
Wil.on
Oliver,
a
cigar
maker
in
a fine 1200 pound Myer through
All repairinir of
of w
WntcWe»,
aatiefaetoiuj.’ Prices r«a-
town, on Monday. He pUChased Snyder. IJe left here on Thur*d*.v puijK.j forward. oncdl^ilIW»S. lhe employ of the Sqare
factory, was
was held
up on
Oregon.
:rn uregon.
there
held up
on ^undXyv^^bk
nunuay' -(
there were
were 20
20 iucjl
me . at. work on th/», factory,
the animal of E. Tomah, near for Southern
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building, including thiee ministers’’ nigtu-sbout-Mo’clock by' two
Mission landing.
J. H.
AiHiiture and¡ Il ls expected that in about threejlmd relieved of his purse contain-
Improve the opportunity now of­ dealer in hardware,
G. E. STUART,
. weeks ll«e church will Ite so fsr ing two dollars or so and a ring.
fered by K*y ‘k Tpdd of McMinn- undertaking goods, inade and aa-'
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The
robbery
occurred
on
the
bridge
aignment on Monday for thè benefit !serviees can be held
viUeTtagel clothing, hnts, ahoes,
YHSICIAN £ SURGEON.
between the city and the college.
,h*re’
rubber and other good« at twenty of bis creditore.
D ayton , O kkoon
The second child of John Red­
^par cent discount.
Call, early,
Everything seem« favorable to
L. Bradley and wife and Prof.
mond
died
Wednesday
of
diphthe
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while the stuck is complete, and get
Aylsworth
went
to
Broorst actual work on the water works in
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a bargain.
the near future. Mr. Hiune was ria.
on Friday last and gave n colci-
' C. W. Holman and femily, left
in
Portland
two
days
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week
*----- FhiFninnniry—the latest styles uni stereoptican entertainment
for Ashland, where they will spend
looking after preliminaries, and is
—at Marks sisters, McMinnville.
at night.
They were greeted in correspondence with mahufac- the winter.
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Landlord Sanders of the hotel with« full bouse.
turers, obtaining prices for special
LICENSE GRANTED.
McMinnville closed up .that house
castings.
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The ladies of the D.of H. gave
Nov. 7—Jessie E. Illingsworth/
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-on Monday nnd want to Portland.
Andrew Miller, of Dexter, cross-! 16; O. L. Landingham, 25.
It is expected that the house will a social al I heir hall on Wed nea-
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Nov. 7—Emma Miller, 25; Alex
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be opc>ned again soon to the public, day night, in htnior of their Brother ed from. Crook county over the
and Slater, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 mountains into Lane last week, and Hudson. 30.
under new management.
Nov. 8—L. E. Nelson. 18^N. Z-.
Goodrich's tin wedding. They had found I wq feet of snow on the sum­
Mr. Graves publisher of the Che- a very pleasant time.
mit. It was very cold, also, as one
hslem Viilley Titne», lately pub
can readily imagine from Hood's
The Portland Sun, the new-daily unusually soft outlines.
lished at Newberg, has moved
that paper to Lafayette. Perhaps, paper recently str/rted in Portland,
Good healthy hursury Mock and
Mr. Graves will I m > able to do what1 gives Day on quite an advertise­
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Newburg.
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other publishers have lieen unable ment on the strength of the jvater
. to d<> in that place, make a living. woiks to be constructed here. It
Alex Nichola aupplys the mar- prevent ncoM from reaulUng in pneu-1
ayu that this toWn is destined to
> Success to him.
ket with cabbage and other gardent m»nU. ThU wnui’treatment 1« a nun- ■
be the leading city in the Willam­
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I cure foi* lamv back, ror sale by A. n.
G.E. Detmerlng, agent 'oY the
truck. It you want anything in|L 1’helps A Co., druggists, - Dayton. ’
ette valley.
that line give him your order.
white warehouse, is paying 40 cents
The 19-months old child of Mr.
for wheat. Thia is seveaal cents
We are pleased to announce to THIS SHOULD INTEREST YOU-
If is just a» necessaiy. for a man to get j
siiove prices quouted elsewhere in and Mrs. John Linn of McMinn­ our renders that we have made ar-
ville, fell into tub of boiliug water rangements to furnish the Prairie good reading matter as it is to get good
valley towns.
on the 13th, while the mother was Farmer of Chicago and the D ayton food. The Campaign of 1894 ia now open, i
Mr. Worden one of the propri­ was waiting. It was thought im-
H erald for $1.85 a year, strictly in
etors of the Fashion Livery stable iossible for the child to survive,
advance. The Prairie Farmer is or populist, desires to lie fully inforiqed
• at Newberg, drove up here late
be skin all peeled olf the child’s the brightest, cleanest and freshest,
Thursday evening with a belated body. Since the above was in type
agricultural paper of the day. It throughout the country. We have just
drummer, who wished to interview we learn that the child died.
has complete departments for every terest to you. The arrangement ii, n.ij
Dayton merchants.
member of the family. It has pew We will give yon the greatest of nil. wwk-,
The hard times social given by
newapapera, Thrnew York Worhiand Or’PriCCS.
Washing done in good style and the ladies of the Independent Evan- editors, and special writers of na- 1v
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now read this paper, the D aytos IIrami, for
at the lowest prices, at the Mc­ gelical church in Davton hall last l’0”'’1
Minnville Steam Laundry. Wm. Friday night, was attended bv a in more than 1W,(XX) farn.era home,
’ Y each week. Our readers will want;
Lambert, the proprietor guarantees rriuay
urge number of be
n ” i it for the coming year. Don’t mies |
satisfaction.
payton and vicinity. I he;Thanksgiving amt Christmas
]ar MlbicriPtion I
A neat, well made, suit of either . joyed themselves, nnd hope that he f numfeers.
of Thp
Farmer
foreign mr domestic goods, and in ladies will soon give another social.
the latest stylo, made to order.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hatfield leflUs$l a yeai.
Call at Dettnering
Bros. •
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here last week preparatory to start-'
We pay the highest'price for
Buy rubber good- at Nichols A ' ing for the Hawaian Islends, where, Annjes.d’roduce,' Chickens, etc.
G»brie)>,
and keep dry during ’ the
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sell ». eheup,.« anybody,
thev make their future home. | ,
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rainy season.
Their goods were shipped from all kinds of goods sold on com-
» , The Fail season is hbw
If yon want a good wagon, one here on Monday to Portland by the mission.-
on and the holidays will .
of the celebrated Studebaker wag­ steamer Toledo.
PILLMANA ROWLEY,
.ooh be with us. We have
From whence
on», calf an Junes A Adams, Mc- they go by ocean steamer.
’ . one of the largest stocks in
Red Front, Dayton.
Minnvillt.
r the JEWELRY line ever
Every mother whnuld know that croup
There will be a sociable on Fri- can I m « prevented. The fln»t symptom of
»■ before placed before the
B looped H ogs . —Fanners or
. people of Yamhill county.
others wishing pure blooded hogs day
’JaX evening,
c'*7’ing, Nov.
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a the
J8 resi
nM true croup is hoarseness. 'This 1» fol­
•ill do wdi ’ c.n .1 Ih» .H& de"w of
v lowed by a pcCnUar rough cough. If
„ The best makes of Walch- „
CbnmbCrtainfs Lough Remedy is given
the ladies of the M. Ji Aid society. freely as soon ns the child becomes
e«. Clocks,' Silverware, etc.
Wore purchasing.
We handle th«» celebrated '
There will be a well-arranged pro hoarse or even niter the coUgh h«»» de
Go to Z Spangle, at the Davton gram and a good supper, ennsist-
5 ,1847 ROGERS
b»rber shop, and get a smooth ing of everything good to eat. An
” BROS. Silver Plated -4
»have or vour hair trimmed in the admission fee of twenty-five cents
Knives, Forks, etc.
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late« style.
Remember our price.
will be charged at the door. Pro- (The
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will be extremely low thie
gram will be published in next
F or S alk —Several stand of
week’s H erald . Come everybody. Amateur
year.
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Or will exchange for a
' WM. F. niELSCHNEIDER, <|
A farmer’s institute will be held Camerist
eouple of shoats. Inquire at this
The Leading Jewe
McMinnville, Or. •
office.
in McMinnville on December 14'
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you - have
any r
packages
you and 15, under the auspices of the
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wank brought frmn or taken to State Agricultual college. AH P"r
..McMinnville, or hauling done, fesaors in that institution «>'1
; part,
WWurorders 0 the driver u.
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—u-eted that the
i H. FLOWER
meeting will be of general interest;
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the big truck,or Mr. Coulter, the
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tf in «lectin,! an. ioMnimcnt he cboom on« that
„ and benefit to rll who may attend <
■ - • in the
■ ringe of work ft
|s n.4 loo limited
J. c. MICHAUX
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Fnpnetor, and your order will
,y
dö : il adapted to LaoU er trifyid use and
Fruit growing is one of the piner-]
¡¿tit and compact. It should b< «omeUiinjy
"»promptly filfed.
| m F industries now, ami ia becm-
>rt e-.i a t y
i Qethhi4 beides Physician
and Surgeons.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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eMch
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LAFAYETTE. OR.
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W take the Kodet. it ia nog expensive but
-Dayton Livery Stable.
$20,000 worth of
BER GOODS, ETC., AT
per
20
DK’OINT
Don’t Miss this the
GREATEST . OPPOR
TU NIT Y
to get big bargains ever offered in
this county.
KAY’& TODD. '
McMinnville;
Or.
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5TH ANNUAL SALE
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R. JACOBSONS,
McMinnville, Or.
Commencing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, and
continue until further notice. This will be the great-
est Sale ever made in the State, as the prices have
already
on form-
. X been reduced from 10 to 15 x per cent
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DISCOUNTS AS FOLLOWS:
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Mackintoshes,
GREETING !
Hats, Blankets,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Valieses,
20
PER CENT
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W. D -Douglas Shoes 10 per cent.f
G. M. Henderson & Co. 10
such as Sheeting,
¡Mens’ 1,000 line - - -10
Calicoes and
Red School House Shoes 15
Canton Flannels,
Rubber Goods
NO DISCOUNT.
Goods marked in plain figures
Parties knowing themselves indebted will please
call and settle.
i^ginS
Well *
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it hat a c-wM lena, usen flass platen er mil
He ha. sitin'this week to dehorn 12a head osi
hie cattle. -----
He feeds from * rackf
and finds that a doxen dehorned
cattle will feed peaceably in a spaó?
that
by
—— would
--------- he ntOnopolired
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•klWixna .» oS co,,c<«<le’l to try the «ingle horned animal with predihe-
<***« Ji tints ffir fighting. Hie c.ttle show
«♦at bnm-- •
p^rmlnent cure.
50 no falling
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off
flesh fmm
from the
thado-
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by A N. Ph-lpw a- —
hornini
ant! frtcusc« whh th« index or oa the gmont!
fi tat. ?»ew HBprvYved shatter, rrrolrlag stops
im- lenst, (sutler
lenirai ’and ta rironuil
exposure» »’xl »Deed regulator for 'shutter.
Latex I npn*vements tines* adjiMtmcnts, hand*
tonic finish. iMccs fixoo to
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UMrl'k'?"* '"•'•-«I re«« with the
th« loX* ^1J,**J*M*P* • »*«•* tB
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wAfU,r harln* '• grippe he
mart J ' »"mMee with a Mvere
**»*•111 .nt
o’herfennHlh-s without
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
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PmteMiokal call- pnoaptly
mad« day or
F or S alk .—Drav and truck
business-horses, drays, truck«
and express wagons—for sale, in
one of the best cities in the val­
ley.
Will take part payment in.
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CORSETS
Made to Order bv
H. R. WICKERSHAM
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WHY NOT?
OWN REAL ESTATE I
Small and large tracts of land—the Lest in-Yunihill entity—the
garden spot of Oregon—will bo sold at piives that will compare
with any.
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Fine acre tracts in Fletchers addition It» UsytoiL Call and gef
prices.
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