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LtTTgR MgAOS. . ‘ CAROS. POSTERA Aad every kind of Printing dear. DAYTON OREGON. F VOL. X Y FEBRUARY 15, 1895- HARDWARE STORE. r ~ = It will only ha awharttime until .Mrs. Dawson, of Butievjlfe, was tbs annual school mWtiiq-dM i v.. • -• l the latter part of last week eyed from her lais illness as to bs now lodge room, in the block lately first Monday in MarA- Piibably visiting w»th her .airter, Mra. C. H. | _ _la —2— -.-- —-»V , — , J by members ~-- 1 - V — ■ w of * those SJing her sister Mrs. R. M. Wed- _ purchased 4 ; orders, is about completed. The there will be written notices of ths Branron, Charley Wilson haa returned I •__ _ __ ___ k worth- i - feet, which waa auflkiepl .in the -Found—a hat whieh th« owner day« of and wiy. not good * „ —«lai* osark. Beararly 8 feet above that neatly papered- Clinton Kreitx enough now «a: at Balata. who done the papering is an old I Lime, cement and shingles for band in that line, and the work none«- . yr( J Mauts «hd has baan Quite sale by J. W. Exon at Portland shows that he understands ths busi build a good .aubaunual todcom- «X “““ of Wh'’ ness well. Different members of modious school bailing, *hicB m rirk for »everal wecka, having bwn ^71 Vereteeg ’s smiling face ia not ths orders assisted in doing tbs car- admitted by every one la mbeh need seen on the play «wifini-d to her bed most of the ground any moro . , «.ttl VA W * i graduated in ed. There are a few individuals Charley Stuart who gracluatea aad otber WOfk io tb eroom. time b-s nearly recovered, being A cold bath was more than he could ¿¡EC - GCC . G&C. the high school at Portland !•*»■ When gompleted there will be large who have a mortal fear that they able to go »h“111 tbe houw. . Af,Allnon„mlenitend- Also, Paint«. Oils. Guns, Ammunition, Wall Paper Fruit Jars ---- l ------------ . k--------- adjo.jj.ng be used by the will be reduced to poverty by a tix atand. Ed H»d iway, jr, w« a visitor Icing levied to make necessary im- M. W. Kreits who slipped and fell ladiae fur a kitehen and whatever ed church al Webfoot. several weeks ago, and injured his purposes they detire. Also Gunarailh. All kind of repairing on tewing machun. ■rty. Thee* the value of their pi leg and has been confined to the The Fountain washer, notice of Visivo ^uiio, . this, “what Cash is what telle with J. W. house since, is around again. Following are the officers of the make such remarks À All! line of Sewing Machine fleedles in atoek which will be found in another col m we were Royal Chapter Epworth League, of was. good enough Exon in selling goods. Oil and umn, is giving general satisfaction Sheriff Henderson made an offi Webfoot, for the term of six months, boys, io good enough now, or it wherever used. Ladies of the Cap try him. cial visit to Dayton Saturday evan- beginning Jan. 1,1895: President, ital city who have used, th* washer f p. Irvine _____ ___ ], of McMinnville, . *i ia ing. Nothing of a seriou» nature, Mra. Fannie Moore; 1st vioe-pre# , «w Some of these per-i»»« v-v ”“Y • .“ and ia »» now ww, • ~h • 'r * TT7, * !1 We have 7W...j W. w A. A Convert; Coovert; 2d 2d vice. «<*. Mra. Mra. J. J. H. H.■ sona sone favor f-vor building building ai a^ aWition to speak ver^highj^ of iking another hard timassale for Ha was a guwt at the Hotel Dayton. ‘ ’ -- economical, «^>t to! h7v7^ F^n- j JO d-ya in groceries. | Epworth League will meet in If you have any furniture that M. E. chureb Sunday al fi:15 p. m , 4, Mrs.’ M. A. Oilkey; sec. Miao more ’ or whom we tain washer«. Mrs. Conover, wife Ths , Hatti« Hattie De Dorssy; , , asst, see., Arthur the rising generation you want repaired or 1 touched up lad by Roaa Martin. Subject, ‘ The trees. Miss Fannie heareomeof these individualsex to look new, take Uto I. . E. Fenton, Shew Bread." Bread. -AH are invited to Lambert; ranead of hasa Fountain wash«r «nd hkw it * ' Dorsey; libg. J. H. WU»on; awl. presa their anxiety to 1 the furniture dealer. He will also attend. very much. Bend 13 to J. B Brown> ^>11 you nrfw furniture at the lowest Jnhn 3^4^- and wifc stp |br., I*. G«lsj chorister, Samuel any Man or J __ 7 'Boa 208, Salem, Oregon, and gel a basild a aubstahtW, prices- • _ ! for Texas Thursday morning, via Convert; organist, Mias Fannie building. If the old building is to - <«*ber. Th* weather baa been changeable the Southern Pacific railroad. They Dor rey; aast, orgst., Miss Daisy be used nnd no provision made to *■ for the p*»t week. Part of the expect to b« gone about two FOR SALE. build a new one, it is apparent to Warner. * time beautiful sunshine, and dry., month«. aji that a new school building will A lot of fine full-blooded PO then cold and frresing, »nd some R*T. L F. Belknap pa«for of the have to be built before many genera- LAND CHINA Hogs, will be sold D aytom , Or., Feb. 12, ’95 , »now and more mmien to weather. M R c|,urch. h,* been in Portland R. V. Jackson, principal of the tîons, and in all probability cost at very reasonable prices in order to lx»t Bmiday the roads were almost |h; pMrt tf this week He Daytou school, tendered hie resig- much more than now. Where introduce them. I have both boars nation to the ^«rd of Directors last would be the saving to the coming and sows, which I guarantee to be dusty. I wtU brgin a protracted meeting on KT; D. M Ferrv A Co.’s Seed Annual Sunday evening. Friday night, and it wag accepted, generation, not to bond the district as good as can be found. Address G. H. STONEBRINK. ' - . for 1805 h..s l*en received at I Maj Mr> g Robertson nnd her »on The cause was: fir»L thsl he had ' now and hereafter pay much mor* Salem, Or. office. The cover is handaomely! Ather Convert who went to Van- given orders on the school clerk for for the erection afaschool building* Tl>* city council WM busi- For fort her particula r» inqm illu-tr ted in colors. There is gen-1 returned home er«l information as to gardening and «pj,ur,d-T („t week. They had term ; second, the pupils in hie room ly employed drawing up a uew [of M- G- Stonebrink, Day ton. Or. H seed* j a verr pleasant' visit. Miss Amy were fast Iwcomlug masters of the charter the first of tbs week/*" Mrs G. E Stuart went to Port- Heaton, from Fulton Park aceom- sit u atimir !r-r—-— A council »nd citixen’s meeting R. M \Vocl.wo«TH. land ia«t week to "’tend the grad- ponied them on their return^ was held in the A. 0. U. W- hall untiiig rxarcisi* of the high schuol Th* latest stvlee of mena* and The »teamer Salem which haa on Monday evening,g.twbjehAhe j„,hauls. Her aon Charley was hoys spring and summer suite can-hern running between here ana charter was uoanimowaly adopt To You Hear and Heed It? he had by calling on Detm*ring Portland, has been taken off the ed. It was almost wholly'taken Editor Hratli of the Register, Bros and selecting from their sam- river and is now lied up at Portlattf}. from the Newberg charter. The ■nd Dr G’ B. Wright of MuMinn-l pie book and having your measure The steadier HoagTs now running liqiit of indebtedness for the • • —---------- Tahe.- Call and see their fioe sam- between Day ton and Portland. Thy town was placed at #300; bonded We will sell You We have in surplus for this Eell’s trade a very large and choice ' «RTe, rode to Bátem and return on 0. R A N- Company’s new boat, indebtedness, to be « two-thirds their bicycles the latter part of last pl*** 14 quart dish puns for . c/s or sort men t will at present run from Portland There are three prisoners In the on lb* upper WiUamettgin piece of majority of real estatetowners, Coffee or Tea pots..... . .. You will want a neat, well fitting count v Jail awaiting trial nt the next the Hoag. Capt. Short and Purser •500; limit of taxation 6 mill; 12 “ I { »nit for spring and summer Goto term «»f «¡rent court In March. One Cook are in command of the Hoag. women ever 21 yeara of age al Dust pans....... Quart cup* .' a charged with selling cattle on Deine«ing Bros, and select a pat- Capt. Rabe is in commando! the lowed to. vote without property I tern from their large sample book which there wan a chattie mortgage; new steamer, the Elmore. qualification; (here is to be 6 Pressed cup». —.. 8 “ I of Isle style good"- *nd have your council men — freeholders, li Wvsh puns, to - ï 5 “ 10 lead pencils. . : Mdk of coffee from a freight train I------- messure taken for a «tylish suit. On Thursday night last week the cense or no license to saloons to at Whiteeon. Newberg sawmill burned down. be voted by the people. Attor 24 envelope* A lot of excellent headchee«« at Other articl* s in proportion. The school hoard have employed All lumber on the yard was saved. ney Flower and 8. R- Baxter went Call and examine quality And ' FrUlieS, the Davlon Market. Thisia an ar- The loss was 14000, and there was - tn tide that is kepi on hand al the Prof 8. 8. Drtncan as principa! of 1 1000 insurance. The capacity of to Sol®m prices of our goods. -V— m «il< et most uf the timet his «eason the Dayton schools, to fill the unex- th. mill was 15,000 feet a day. cure the postage of the .charter --------------- MRS.C.A. LEWIS. of I lie year. The proprietor« «C* dred term made vacant by the rea • supposed to have caught from by the lesgislature. IN ALL THÉ LEADING VARIETIES « Proprietress, DaytoaOre. gnation of Prof., Jackson. Mr. supplying their market with excel smouldering firs. Ths mill will be The following regarding a moil Please come and select your Trees. Price List sent free. [hincan has been teaching in North lent meal«. useful houwhold article was clip Yamhill, and cornea well recom rebuilt. ped from the Ladies’ edition of the **** If you waqt a hat, pair of «ho««, mended as a teacher. 8. 8. Dunean who“ has been em Oregon Statesman bf^-late date: James Galloway, of Tone, Mor- ployed aa principal of the Day ton “Mr. J. B Brown hanenown the la- SALEM. OREGON. , >*•»» at row county, is here visiting at D. echoola, will nol be .able to take diee a “Fountain Waflher” which M luville. Geode al lowest prices. My Watches Kun. Stnulenherg’s. Mr. Galloway usu charge of the school» before two they can recommend for ite simple G They keep Good Time after I Bargain* can bo had in all ally makes a visit at least once s weeks, for the renson ihgt the term construction, and perfect working lines of goods at the Racket year io this segtfon. which once used of school which he has been teach capacity. Il doe« away with the hove repaired them. ing al North Yamhill, does nol ex- hard rubbing, u?ea obe-half the Store. Indies hose, towels, pen to lie his home. He informs us that piro until that lime. the winter in Morrow county has uoual amount of soap; there are no ' CLOCKS AND JEWELRY cils, combs, purse*, suspenders, cranks, to turn, nothing to tear off Alao receive myearetul attention. With been mild and pleasant. handkerchiefs, and many u**ful Now is a chance to save your button», and it never wear» out. firateiaM tool», and a «ell eelected supply —AND— Aa has been thei r custom for ins ny money by attending the hard times The price ie only 13. Mr. Brown of material, I am prepared to do al articles. sale of J P. Irvine. Remember hie gave us many te»timoniale from the rears. James Viek ’ s Sons, seedsmen Rev. Milian Corner and family, kinds of work. place uf busineas is McMinnville. ladies of Salem who have used the ofL'aubv. arrived here Wednesday nt Rochester, N. Y\ send a large All work guaranteed. Prices as Fountain washer for a year or more low as Go-id Work can be done They will visit with relatives for package of aeeda to editors through Watches, clocks and jewelry rs- out the countrvi We acknowledge Is now complete. We have a good line of « and find it a gaeesss in every way several day*. the receipt of a liberal package of Ctired in the best manner al Slone- One lady on oilr force recommend» for. . Watches, Clocks and Jewelery W. W. Stowe of Webber City, flower and girdeu aeed from that rink’s jewelry store, in ths room» it aa a cooking steamer as well. Iowa, hrother in-law to Dlr. Stuart, flrm. We can recommend Vick a lately occupied by Dr. Smith as an You can have one by »ending $3 Io repaired and warranted by FOR CHILDREN» M. G. STONEBRINK, and who was here on a visit this office. J. B. Brown, Box 208, Salem, Qre- Watchmaker and Jeweler. - fall, writes that it is altogether too PlcAM Cftll and get prices wbwb sre LWOER than ever. gon. Ferry St. Dayton cold there to bo out of th* house • Mra. Powell of Portland, wife of Cap*. W 8. Powell, came up tn pie book of Spring and Summer R. Jacobson, of McMinnville, much. _' I^yton last week and visited with Suits. Come early and select General Merchants, Dundee, Or. ia offering rare bargains in cloth Dayton Livery Stable. No »letter pises to buy confections relatives sml friends until Satur your Suit for the season at ing, millinery and general mer err. bread, and everything uaually day. In company with Grand Detmering Bros. A perfect fit chandise kept in a Hist chaa bakery, than at mother Coffin, she returned to Port guaranteed. __ - N. BRADLY, Proprietor Kun's bakery. McMinnville. land on th* ateamer Toledo. Mr» If you have any packages you New carriages, botflies, horses, and Andre* CnHan cut his thumb Coffin will remain there eevera Mr. C. F. Dari», editor of the Bloom want brought from or taken to field, lows, Farmer, naySl •-1 ean me ne* outfits throughout. lately which haa resulted in recommend Chamboriala'aCouxh Beme- John Bradley informa us that he McMinnville, or hauling done, dy to all sufferer» with coIda and croup. MONEY TO LOAN, blood poison. give your orders to ths driver of lias rented hi* More room tn Port I have uaed it in my family for thy paat A. M. Phelps A Co. havejuat re On tbs best of terms. Inquire of Small and large tracts of land—th. Hal in Yun Lill «ult—the land parties who will put In a stork the big truck,or Mr. Coulter, the Iwo jeara and have found it the best I creeds fresh Int of mucilage, 1*01 J. W. FLETCHER. ever uaed tor the purposes for which It srden spot of Oregon—will be sold nt nifets that will compare of groceries and other articles, Mr. proprietor, and your order will la intended." CO-oent bottle» for »ale up in plain and fmcv ladlles. Dayton, Or. Bradley will offer his goods at Coat by N. Phelpa A O„ DruytfaU, Dayton, with any. . , Groceries end dry goods at bed for a sliort time. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon. - Fine acre tracta in Fletchers addition to Dnyfmi. < ull and get G<> to Z Spangle, at the Dayton H. C. HUME, rock prices at Parrett & Co., Rrsdley »tart this week fir Texas prices. Thvv will visit there and «th*r barber shop, and get a a moot h J. W. FLETCHER, Dayton, Oregon. Dundeo. points in the south, for six weeks shave or vour hair trimmed in the NOTICE. - If you need any groceries go to iieforv returning to Dsyton One thousand Oregon Champion J I’ Irvine's. Washing done in good style and ESTABLISHED 1863,A D ayton , Oaxoox. Prof Jackson, princ’pal of the Gooseberry bushea, one year old, Great barg dns in sugar*, coffee», Dayton Rchool, genl in l ie resigna at the lowest prices, at the Mc H. 8ÉHLEMIE b 225 acres Minnville Steam Laundry. Wm. fur sale. Inquire of »vrup. coal oil snd »alt at J. P. J. 8. Moat!» W. 6HTTLEMIEP tion to the sc I mio I l>oard on Friday» NURSERY STOCK. Irvim-’a. the leading Grocer and which waa accepted by the hoard Lambert, the proprietor guarantees J. H. FLOWER, B ku of Yamhill and Polk coun Friilay evening, and the Profe-m* sathfifac^on. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. tie» ’H e went on board that night and de- F ob 8 alx . —Forty acres of The Old Reliable At.y on* wanting a »mail tract, parted on the boat early next mor - Willumette river bottom land; Numerous ‘friendea” were de on east aide; about 4 acres clear- aliont 8 acres, »et to a varieiy of i»g PUBLIC, HOUSE, BATTOW,. NOTARY fri.il«, will do well to inquire at thi* sin-U* of Interviewing him with ed^and 12 acres more which can RUSS • - ■ oascow. Practices in Slate and Federal gl« Montgomery Street, extending ' flier None hut tlmse who mean their little Wife before be departed he easily cleared ; good box house, Courta. l>u»iner» u»cd npply. The advertisement of th« old re barn, chicken and smoke house, yrMciaeo, Cal. G. E. STUART’ Huy « b«<x of ill* R«»yal Glitter liable Rm* House of Ban Frencisco one acre in clover. Time will Have a Large and most Complete assortment of Trees fe* BusineerUenter of City. will be found elaewhere In this pv for clraniug sold, silverware nickel, the Fall and Spring deliveries. Also an i- p|H r. lira»«, sine, etc. Joh tu*. Thia ie one of the first dase price. Enquire at thia office. Convenisnl to all Banks, hotels of that city, and persoy vb; Ihruliolep r 'wi^ut. - D ayton , O bboon . Ring Ban Francisco will find good Roth oriiamnntal and every va- accommodations at the R«r* ™ troubled with rtxiimatUa» sad tried a Met coataialng «00 Booms. J. A YOUNG, rrrop. n. ty of fruit trees, also vines and aambrr of different reined lea, but aaya M..,.t»ninerv street. Convenient to none of than* aeewied to do him any good; E. M. SMITH, . ehrub*, «II i f tl»e liert quality, at the Terms: 11 SO. M 00and «1 SO per day. Cupilal CifV Nursery, Salem. Physician and Surgeon. nroorietor will make you feel at aw a aaa R. S. GOODRICH, Prop. "'You can get anything in the line of. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves READ AND REFLECT ! Great Sale of Merchandise. General Dry Goods, Clothing, Mackin toshes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valieses, Boots and Shoes, Millinery, Rubber Goods, etc. All nf which will be sold at astonish ingly low prices by ..R JACOBSON, McMinnville, Or? RACKET! Capitar City Nurseries. Listen. For Cash ONE AND TWO YEAR OLD: a 4 “ Apples, Pears, Cherries, Oregon Champion. Downing and Smith's Improved Gooseberries. Red Cherry, Fay’s and TZbite Grape Currants* A Full Line of Small Fruits and Ornamental Shrubs. Plums, I • M. KIRK, OUR STOCK GF General Merchandise Hendrson’s Red I School Honse Shoes PARRETT & CO. WHY MOT? » ■4 OWN REAL ESTATE! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tn Mini vim tn ima MBSEftlES, PHYSICIAN & SURGEOH. EXTRA ITCCE LOT 0? ROSES, SHADE TP EES E ER GREENS. Etc. Fr< ah roaMed peanuts every Sat- home, and dual! far y*« mihy at lite Racket store. poeelble. - For general blacksmithing and Road Supervisor Hash and E. A. repairing call »1 Mauie A Carter’a, Aiderman were out on Thursday Firry street, Dayton. heating a road tot be Mr. Allert Favorite,of ArkanMACity, Iba Willamette Hver. It »• P«»- with It. »nd felt sure that other» similarly •ffKcted would like to know what th« forth« benefit of the public that It la eaUe* Chamberlain » Pain Balm. For «Ie by A.M. Pbelpa* Ca., Droggtate. Daytoa, Or. Prescriptions filled at A. M. ). C. MICHAUX Phymcian and Surgeon LAFAYETTE, OB. Run , wluh,-« to tfve our readera tba The best grade of flour and graham al J. W. Exona feed esjs: "I contræted a odd rorty Wet ofaCceeaae Wnlh rr. ov. r«^i tn« It wb^e I roo«M . , M-m.-r that burnt <>a sll -umm-r sad thi* vfeimty. Ml nw wtih •w-H'l.amU ríala*« O-uah B^mrdy S'«! through with <HM hot Ue .«nah h«<l Mt »*, ami I b«w m H my It would not be SUT » thw fl Two good lumber wagons for T".^*^7running IO Day- sale cheap at R. 8. Goodiich’s ter A I mi the one liria. Mr. H«»h now baa the hardware store. * prairie, too id lieds in «ut- up in good condì ER & SON. Oflfca opposti« town council building, ^¿Sfea »peci.lty af Nasal Catarrrb. WOODBURN, OREGON. NEWBERG NURSER7. A K- C ooper & Co- Complete Assortment of Fx uit Trees M. WACKER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, L apaymy S, Oaxooir. Those who intend setting outer chard* m 4 wiah good trees ami the best varieties, will make money by callh g on dr corresponding with us liefere purchasing. DISPOSING OF STOCK AT LOWEST Pi ICES. W« have a choice lot of trees, and Other stock and are better epared to supply l)»c trade than ever. - Vr