Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 19, 1895, Image 1

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LETTER HEADS,
CARDS, PORTERS.
FRIDAY APRIL 19. 1895
DAYTON
' - Goto Nichols A Gabriel for
cash bargains.
J. Pi Irvine of McMinnville has
afirrtciaas baksr in hia employ,
■nd furnirbes tbe best of bread,
cake, etc.
There was a gentlemen here from
Portland thia week with the view of
openit g a harness shop in Dayton.
SWICK-DETMERINQ RUPTlALS.
Be aure and see J. W. Exonbe-
A very pretty wedding was cele­
Groceries at the lowest prices at brated nt tbe home of Dr. and Mrs.
J. T-
P. Irvine'f.
B.
near. Dalton,
Dayton, on
Irvine f. McMinnville.
McMinnville.
». F. Swick, near
Mrs. Merril Miller, of Unionvale, Wednesday, April 17lh. it being
ill.
l the
"e marriage of their eldest daugh-
daugh­
is aerioubly
aerioubly ill.
ter Velena B. to Mr. August Det-
The time for holding the New । mering. The bridal party march­
berg fair has been set for Septem­ ed into the parlors at 9 o'clock to
ber 16, 17, IS and 19.
the strains of Mendelssohn wed-
The weather has been variable
Epworth League Sunday evening the past week. There has been rain,
■t 6:45. led by L. Bradley. Subject, hail, frost and slight snow, inter­
‘•The Three Friends.” Allure in
spersed with sunshine. —
vited.
ding march.rendered by Miss Helen
Morgan, where they were met by
Rev. Belknap, who uerformed the
marriage Service. The attendants
were the bride's sister, Miss Faye
Swick and Mr. Will Glen, Mr. and
MfS.« E. Shelley Morgan.
The
bride’s costume was of white silk
combined with chiffon and pearl
Rev. W. E. Goode, pastor of fhe passementerie And tier flowers were
Capti W. 8. 'Powell totTnrlland.
Free Methodist churches compris- white hyapintlis. Miss Faye wore
came up to Dayton Tuesday on
a goWof
white crape
crape «nd
and carried
carried
gowrnn white
,
u
.i,-',/' i»g Dey ton district, has moved with a
FARNSWORTH.—On Sujid ay,
He remains until the
to Newberf.
pink hyacinth».- Mrs. Morgan was
April 14, 1895. M«-
M«ry
1st ot the week.
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' dressed In while crape and curried
Farnsworth aged 95 years.
Kuu*. baker» • Mtfta.vUk I. bXVb'^^^
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3^ *¥
Dece»Fed was sick about IV days,
■ parlors were elaborately decorated, „
.
diseases. Rh.
She «
w«~
wlwre you can get good bread,, plowed and thrown up to a more J
For fashionable dressmaking,
B. Gabriel has been appointed
call on Mrs Pattersmi and Miss
ticket ageui for the .0 R A N. Co.
al this place
He will “ell tickets Buchanan; the only «first class
Jresfumkers in Dayton.
to any point in the country.
E’"!
I<’o"ft*ti0,*rJr-
even grade. Thia will make it in
thn g firel clHaat
good wndidqn for a coat of gravel
A large
stock of late styles in »ometaiie in the future.
shoes at R- Jacobson's. McMinn^
Go and see R. Jacobson’s large
stock of dry goods, clothing, ladies’
E
Ville.
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Butter and egee taken in ex* wear, ete , when in McMinnville.
f
change for men’ at the Dayton Mar- He has one of the largest and finest
Block of goods ever brought to this
F
ket. ’"S'A. H. R obinson , Prop.
county.
. Tboo. McNish and family have remov­
The next meeting of the First
ed to their new home in Lippini-ott addL
Evangelical * Aid society will be
P
tion.
on Wednesday, May 1. AH roem-
Mr. Smith of the Tualatin Lumber bera are requested to be present, as
.
Hf: - i o., sho had been up the valley looking
it .will be tune for the election of
after the interests of that company lust officers. . »
week. stopped off horo to see what Mr. i
Clinton
Lambert of Spokane
g
Fiahtmrn, their agent, required to stock
Fails, brother to Mra. D. DeTiere,
up d>e yard here.
arrived here on Monday last.» Mr.
J. W Ftehbnm last week sold ¡^tiibert was formerly a resident
Thu*. MeNifcb 20.000 feet of lumber, |iere.
He will remain visiting
to b« ueed in the building of a >fow ¡friends during the week.
~
hop Louse jn Mr. McNish’s hop
Bay, you must qpe soap for laun­
dry end other purposes, and you
If you.have any wool or mohair wunt the very best. Nichols A
to sell take it to Nichols A Gabriel.' GabrivLslways keep a good supply
EL v Th« Dayton second base ball nine a nd a variety of the best.
played the Dayton first or mari-M
The reboot board held another
men a nine on Sunday last, stand- meeting on Wednesday afternoon,
I
ing 15 to 24 in favor of the second to lake action in- adopting «plans
They buys say that in a week or presented by different architects for
two they'will lie able to ploy any the new School building. The plan
second nine in the county.
Cesented by Chas. Burggraf of Sa­
in was adopted.
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A new business has been «tarted
The steamer Altona left week
here by A D. Gibbs. Il is the tan­
ning of leather by a npw pro« ess. made the quickest time between
He has fitted up the necessary ma- Portland and Salem ever made by
chinerv in Baxter’s shop. We hope any
_ stsanfer. She is conceded to
to eve Gibbs make a euecese of bte he the-fastest bowl on th« upper
■L venture.
* Willamette.
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irecTdown in torrents
. Young onions for sale At Mia. *-
I** Logan-S, on Alder afreet.
i al Salem on Monday night, ana ins
streets were flooded with water.
Latest style millinery at Marks 1 A strong wind accompanied the
Bisters, McMinnville.
rain, making it very disagreeable
Go to ihe new meat market for and difficult for pedestrians to get
•II kinds of meat. Beet of steak around.
74 cents f round steak 6|. Fish
The Evangelical Aid society will
Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays give an" entertainment
Monday
of each week. Also dressed chick­ evening April 22. After which a
en every Saturday. Leave orders 10 cent lunch will be served,
for chicken Friday.
in the society room. The proceeds,
A H. R obimson , Prop.
will be used to purchase lamps for
If you have anything to sell or the church. Everybody attend.
«nhe wild“gra‘pe and'the"oth£en'
tjre|y with calk lilie® and other
white
white flowers
flowers and
and feme,
ferns, and
and the
the
dining room with tbe pink currant
blossoms.
After congatulatlons,
' '
followed with music and recitations
an elegant «upper was
served.
The numerous and beautiful pres­
ents attest the popularity of tbe
happy couple and their many
friends. Mr. Detmering is a promi­
nent voung business man of Dar-
ton, which will be the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Detmering, on Iheir re­
turn from a short wedding trip.
Tbe invked guests were: ;——
Mrs. Helen A. Dearborn, Mr.
and Mra.Scott Bozarth, and, Mr.
Frank Dearborn, of Salem, Mrs.
Borah E Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Shelley Morgan, Miss Helen Mor­
gan, Mr. Llvod G. Morgan, Miss
Winifred Watson, Mrs. E. S. Ker-
ney, Mr. Lawrence Driggs and Mr.
Rik Dearborn, of Porllend, Mr and
Mrs. G«o. Detmering, Mr. Albert
Dirtmering, ¡^r.'and -Mrs. Warner
Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brey-
man,-Mr. and Mrs E. M. Waite;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breymap, Mr.
and Mre- Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs.
Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and
Mrs. Exon, Mr. Fred Crawford and
family, Mr. and Mrs. De Ticre, Dr.
Stnilh, Mr- and Mra. Woolworth, Mr.
O. M. Harris, Dr. Leroy Lewis, Mr.
Altoin P. Morse, Miss Emma Starr,
MI m L u I* Martin, Mr. Will Glon, Mias
Bertie Jones and Mr. Cfiarlie Starr.
The newly married couple with
eJoiithe*morning train, Thursday, for
trad«, place »n nd in the H xhai . o
We are informed that Mra. Louisa
and it may help you sell.
Rnxter has purchased the property
on the corner of Second and Ferry
-’Spring is here and vpu will want
street, now occupied “t»y I. E. Fen­
a gond spring suit. Have Detuier-
ton. Mrs Baxter will occupy the
ing Bros, take your measure and
building for a dwelling and milli­
get a neat well made tailor «nil in
nery store.
the latest style
Youngman, before jou try to
Ladies improve the op|M/rtunity catcfT’a bird, get a home ready for
to have your spring and summer it. And young woman, learn to be
dres-ee1 neatly made in the Lltest a boniekeepar hefire you are called
stvle, bv <mlling al th« dressmaking upon to take the situation, and you
room* of M” Pntlereon and M»*" will never regent, at it will be ter
Buehanan. They are well .reeom- your lasting benefit.
im-ndrd as fashionable
drers-
Hon. W. H. Odell and wife of
makers.
Salem, drove down here on Monday
Parrett A Co, of Dundee, deal­ to attend the funeral of Mrs. Farns­
ers in general merehai-dire, have worth, Mr. Odell’s sister who died
Mr. and Mrs. Odell
just received from eastern nlanufac on Hunday
turers, a large assortment of men’s, after a ehoit visit with relatives re
womens and childrens shoes for turned home Tuesday.
spring and summer wear. They
Rev. E. E. McVicker and family
hav« the latest styles and shapes in
started On their way to Sweet Home
men’s goods, in black and tan.
their home, on Tuesday. Mr. Me-
Also womens and misses I
Vic .er having again been appoint­
Mrs. Mary A. Fletcher keep» ed to that charge for the ensuing
bread, pie and cake al all limes.
year by the United Evangelical
conference lately in session at Port­
Tbe Oanadinn Pacific R. R.
'lami.
Co. issue tickets to nil parts of
Marks Sister« of McMinnvHie,
would
invite the attention of the
; ' McMinnville, Or.
ladies
of
Dayion and vicinity to
Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton
their
late
styleof
millinery goods
- barber shop, and get a smooth
shave or your hair trimmed in the just received by them. Their
prices are reasonable. They also
—.Stationary and toilet a rticle at do fashionable dressmaking.
Phejps’ drug store.
Bargains con be had in all
lines of goods at the Racket
Store. Ladies hose, towels, pen­
cils, combs, purses, suspenders,
handkerchiefs, and many useful
articles.
Bread, pies and cake at Mrs.
Maty Fletcher’s.
W anted — Wood In exchange
or pictures al the Dayton gallery.
My wife was confined to her bed
for over two months with a very
revere attack of rheumatism.
We could get nothing that would
afford her any relief, and gs a
last resort .gave Chamberlain’s
Prill Balm a trial. To our great
surprise she l>ej|ln to improve
after the first application, and by
using it regularly she was soon
able to get up and attend to her
housework. E. H. Johnson, of
c. J. Knutson A Co„ Kenainw-
J. B. Fuson last week received a
letter from relatives al Spencer, In­
diana, in which was the sad intelli­
gence of the serious illness of his
grand daughter Mrs. Avis Me Neff,
known by a number in this vicinity
Her maiden name being Lane.
She had a stroke of pirulysis, ami
unable to speak or move her hand or
Aart on her right side. The doctor
gives but little encouragement of
her recovery. She had been quite
well until the limo of the attack.
The lady isypung,and it appear,
strange that she is afflicted in this
' If you want something nice in
the line of silverware for the table
or house, give your orders to John
Barnhobler, who is canvassing for
tbe Brasilian silverware. This Is
a beautiful quallty.of war*. «’Mi be
has somehsodsome designs of salt
cellars, spoons, butler knives, and
other articles.
Ho sells at low
prices, and alw
Portland. ; ;
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The Odd Fellows of Yamhill
county will hold their annual cele­
bration of the anniversary of Odd
Fellowship at McMinnville on April
26, this being th* 76th anniversary
of that order Since ita organization
in Baltimore. The order is a flour­
ishing and growing one. The cel­
ebration will be held rain or shine,
as it is to be held indoors. The ex­
ercises will be hel<L in the court
room.
Samua! F. Biaggi
seriously Ili, aad I
lie cannot recover.
Up to Wednesday of thia wp»>k Bin-aiff
1
Henderson bad collected about IIOJMMLL i ’
taxes on the new anti,
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There are »bopt 80 elhools in this. ,va ■
GRÉÂT ANNOUNCEMENT
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NEW
g»s^a_- §pR1NG flND
J. H. Cook ia now bouse surgeon in BL
Vincent hospital, having completed the ,
co uree of study In tbe state medical col- i
■ ■ r: ,
John Nelson aged 34- and Matilda
Christensen, aged 23, both of this county
were licensed on April 6th, to marry.
Committees from theWorkmcu lodges
of the county meet In Day ton on the X6th
to determine the time and place for the
annual picnic.
Tire E abtxb Y outh ' s C omfaktok .—
Among the many attractive and hand-
spuMkEaster nunpb^ra ■« impular among
readers of magasinee and papers the
Youth’s Companion excels in appro-
STOCK
Is now completo.
Consisting of
’
Ladies’ Wraps and Ladies’ Shirt Waists,
Id which wo have them ranging from 50 c«|it^>p to IS.
Also
A FINE LINB OF MILLINERY.
And we claim to have
Just aryiyod-
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The Best Selected Stock
Ever brought iulo YamkiB County, wtllmul any exception.
And Prices—we enn gunranti* to satisfy vvefylmdy. ns we have pur'
cSptional quality of its reading matter.
chased our goods for spot cash, nnd n« a matter of course they were bought
‘•The Story of a Statue,” by Marqnis of
and was .followed to her last resting Lome, prepared for The Companion in very low, and we promiro to give nnr customers the benefit of it.
' Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance cf same.
place by a large procession. The
collaboration with the Princess Louise,
funeral sermon wss preached at
*
Respectfully yours,
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is an article of rare interest. “Dorothy's
Webfoot, by Rev. Poling.
Easter,” and “A Corner in Eggs,” are
two typical Easter stories well worth
D ealkk IX. ...
twice reading. ‘-The Romance of a
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS.
Shoal.” an adventure story by W.
Shoes, Ladies’ Jackets and Fine
Clark^Russell, would be hard to dupli­
Wraps, Millinery, Shirt Waists, from
cate. - Each one of the entire eolieetion
Cotton
otton up to Best 8i'k.
Mi'k.
of stories deserves special mention, and
WMJNNVILLE, Oregon,
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with the miscellany, poetry, etc., col­
P. 8 I. ¿Every cash purchaser, " VI be ehtitledr-lo 10 per cent, discount.
You smile at the idea. But lected
in this, one issue is worth the
if you are a sufferer from
price of the paper for the entire year.
in i Odell
oa.il cemetery
«-«ri- M-to.
Monday,
R. JACOBSON.
The Magic Touch
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Dyspepsia
M emorablk CoxTzm F ob Q bkoqm
SKNATOMHir—And the story if Dolph’s
you will involuntarily think, aad aa defeat.—The Overland for May will con­
doubt
„
tain an historical paper of interest to all
who study the political institutions of
„“That soothing effect to a magic our country. It is .from the pen of Col.
touch!” Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently E Hofer, editor of . the Salem Capital
tones and strengthens the stomach Journal, who contributed a paper to the
aad digestive organs, invigorates the
liver, creates a natural, healthy desire Overland on the Oregon election- He
for food, gives refreshing sleep, and now deecribes, from th? standpoint of
in short, raises the health tone of the one who took pert, one of the most ex­
entire system. Itemembcr
citing and hard fought contests for a
senatorship, recorded on the Pycific
Coast.
"That Just Hits It!”
I
Hood’s
Cures
PROGRAM.
HARDWARE STORE.
sanoar. ©aaoear
R. S. GOODRICH, Prop.
You can get anything in the line of
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves,
&c., &c, &c.
• Followiing is the Epworth League
Also,- Painte, Oils, Guns, Amurunition, Wall Paper Fruit Jorr
program to be rendered at the Web- Shingles, Lime, Hair, Cement, Lath, Ac.
foot church Friday eve, April 19:
A p Gunsmith. All kind of repairing on sewing Racbmr,
Song—By the choir.
bicycRss
guns, A., 4.,^
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Recitation—Master Henry Hew­
CURE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
A full line of Sewing Machin« Needles in stock.
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itt.
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The National Surgical Institute, Pacific
Song—Henry and Ines Hewitt.
Branch, 319 Bush St., San Francisco,
U
•ncceasfully treats all caaoejlC. PgfhP;
Recitation—Inez Hewitt.
Flip and Knee Mata, Paralysia, Hies,
Solo—Miss Phena Wilson.
Fietula, Naaai Catarrh. Bow Leto» Kpock . Reading—MUa Dora Crawford.
Knees, all Deformitiee and ^Jironic Dis­
Recitation—W. A. Coovert.
Duett—Miss Fannie and Hattie
eases. Their success in treating these
cases is showu by thousands of referen­ Dorsey.
Reading—Mri- Eislee.
ces from trustworthy people all over the
Recitation—Mi®» Daisy Warner.
country.
Quartette—Miss M»7 Lambert
‘ Persons having afflicted children or
friends should convince themselves of and brothers.
the excellent results of the system oi Recitations—Mr®- M®ble
Ship­
treatment by this Institute. One or more man.
Recitation—M*«® M*y Lambert.
of these surgeons will beat the Essex
House, Lafayette, Wedneday, May IsL
■nd at the Hotel Dayton,Thursday, May
2nd, to examine cases. Send for cir-
euTar. Reference may be had to R- B.
Dr. Leroy Lewie wjio has been at Miller and wife, Dayton, 8. R- Baxter,
tending Dental college in Chicago, Dayton, L. P. Johnson and wife, Dayton,
arrived home the latter part of last Hon. Thoa. L. Davidson, Salem, and
week. Mr. Lewis has passed a reg­ hundreds of others.
,
ular course of medical lectures and
The Palmer A Rey branch of the
returns to Dayton with a thorough
American Type Founders’ Co., have
knowledge of modern dentistry,
lately received a new Thorne type
with all the latest improvements in
setting and distributing machine«
that profeaaion. He will soon open
which they will have in operation
an office here.
in their Auxiliary deparlriient soon.
Although
s41t advanced
in Type set and distributed by the
Portland, J. W. Exon has lowered Thorne machine equal to that by
his prices at Day tort. Choice tlb1e hand Snd muCtVtnOTeTXpMtY. The
and dairy salt now 40 cents per firm will also use new type and an
Ifty pound sacks; 75 cents per one entire new dress throughout, in the
hundred pounds; choice stock salt publication ot their auxiliary sheets,
55 cents pep one hundred pounds; which will make them more attrac­
choice onion sets now 10 cents per tive. The inside of the H krald
pound.
Everything else accord­ will be printed on this new type
and material, and set up by tM
ingly.
Thorne machine. We are promised
The Dayton Second Nine Base
by Palmer A Rey that they will
Sall club, decided on Monday last
supply us with the beet paper and
not to play any mor« on Sunday.
We have been* authorized by the latest news.
Persons who are subject to at­
tacks of bilious cholic can al-
Diost invariably tell, by their feel­
ings, when to expect an attack. If
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken
as soon as the symptoms appear,
they can ward off the disease.
Such persons tdiould always keep
the remedy at hand, -ready for
immediate use when needed.
Two or three doses of it at the
right time will save them much
suffering.
For sale by A. M.
Rev T. W. Nash, of Wheatland,
was a caller at the H erald office
on Thursday, while on his way
home from Newberg.
NONE BETTER!
When building you require
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SEASONED LUMBER
In wet weather it is a necessity.
The choicest Lumber, and that
on winch no rain has fell trill
be found in abundance at
»
J ones & A dams , M c M innville , >.
FINISHING
LUMBER of excel'
lent quality, and well seasoned, ort
hand at all times. Shop work done
on short notice. Cull nnd see tbe
Finest and Best Lumber in Oregon
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OUR STOCK OF
General Merchandise
— and —
Is now complete.
[endnoil’s Red
We have a good line of
School House Shoes
FOR - C H IL D R E N.
Please call and get prices which rre LWOKR than ever.
PARRETT & CO.
Wanted—A cheap buggy or light
one horse wagon. Inquire at this
General Merchant*. IHimíto. Or,
office.
Anyone wanting a small tract,
about 8 ncres, set to a variety of
fruits, will do well to inquire at this
office. None but those who mean
business need apply.
They keep Good Time after Ij
The lul(ler,igIieil lio for
The very latest and finest effects
in the picture line at the Dayton have repaired them. .
.mem ISV
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.
Gallery. All work warranted.
CLOCKS AM> JLUELÇY
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EA)1, YAN|) UTKCAIU1A(U{
For Sale,
READ! READ!!
As I wish to close out my slock
of furniture in" the next fifteen
days, I will sell the eamvegardless
of cost. Those who know them­
selves indebted to me will please
call and settle as I wish to close up __ Kichols A 'Gabriel will buy
We are told, and can plainly see, my entire business here within the
mohair and wool, nnd ask you to
that the'sins of the parents are time above mentioned.
come and get prices before going
transmitted to their children, then
I. E. F emtom .
elsewhere.
what a pity for our children and
A.
Stoutenberg,
of
Wheatland,
generations to come, that we follow­
ed in the footseps of Adam and had several friends visiting him
Eve.
Yet, how thankful we should from Iowa, last week who have re
be, lhat(if we will) we can be saved. turned to tbeir home, but intend
Having just received direct from Now
returning hbre where they will
York City an invoice of the latest styles
purchasing property.
On Wednesday morning I. Nich­
of
ols started on hie way to Southern
California, where he goes for the STEAMER ALTONA TIME CARD.
To which I will soon receive an addition,
Leaves Independence every Monday, I would respectfully invite tlie Indies of
benefit of his health. He has lately
Returning Day ton Rod vicinity to call at my resi­
been afflicted with the same trouble Wedneeday and Friday.
Tuesdays, Tburedaye and Saturdays.
dence 1« Lippincott's addiUon and ex­
from which be suffered so much
OOIM0 MOBTH
amine goods and get prices which are
about two years ago. -He will first
much lower than ever offered here.
.
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p
m
Leave
Independence
...........
go to Santa Barbara, where he was
MBH. LOUISA BAXTER.
. 7:43
“ Salem...................
greatly bdfiefltted when sick before.
. 341
Arrivings* Lincoln..........
.. 8:30
■' „„ Wheatland
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Fairfield............ .. 8:00
Go to White's restaurant when
FASHIONABLE
. 940
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Weston .’...'...,
in McMinnville.
Meals at all
.. -9:60
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Mission....... .
hours for 25 cents. Choice fruits,
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Newberg............ .40:18
Champoeg.... .
103«
confections, nuts and cigars always ■ -w •
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ButreYllle......
.1046
on hand. Ice cream and lemon­
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Oregon City...
.1946
adein their season. Best meals in
**
Portland;............ .. ino
city; board by day or week. One
— eomo eoirrw.
door west oi Burns A- Daniels
Leave Portland......... . ........
on Third street. ,
7:13
Arriving at Oregon City
• •4*
warranted satisfactory Call at corner
latter ills’,
1044
of Secón.) and Alder streets, west side.
NOT1CB.
10
JO
•* Champoeg..
Mf»8 CLARA BUCHANAN,
10 :M
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Newberg...
MRS- J. H. PATTKRSDN.
I hate just received my apriti
IMca.;..
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goods of latest styles, sud wil
.U900m
club through their manager, Bert
James to make this statement.
The club challenges any second
nine in the county to play for the
championship.
1890.
199
DIED.
ROGERS —On Monday, April 15,
1895, Mrs' Jennette Rogers, of
. .Newberg, aged 88 years.
She was burried ia tbe Valley
cemetery, about 3 miles west of
Newberg, at 11 A. M. Wednesday.
‘*M<>tber” Rogers waa a highly re-
s pec ted resident of Newberg, was a
consistent Christian and a' member
of the Adventist church. Eight
children
survive their mother.
John Rogers, her busband, died
about one year ago, at the age of
90. Both bueband and wife pass­
ed away quietly, without suffering
from sickneM. John Rogers was
a direct descendent of John Rogers,
the martyr, who was burned at the
slake in England about 900 years
ago.
fJ THE LADIES.
Millinery Goods, -
DRESSMAKING
P lain S ewing
MOSBY TO LOAN,
My Watches Run.
Also receive my careful attention. With t
GIANT PASCO CELERY,
first class tools, anti a well selected supply
MANGO PEPPER,
of rasterini, I am prepared to do al
kinds of work.
AND TOMATO PLANTS.
All work guaranteed. Prices as
Which he will sell at reasonable prh"«.
low as Good Work can be done
Leave orders at the- Payton Market
for.
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J. W. AYRES.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery.
Practical Gardner.
repaired and warranted by
n. vx.
i Mill also <io grafting and pruning
M.
G. 8TONEBR1NK.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
fX’lamuini NStuinlisl ami Taxi-
Ferry St. Dayton1 demilst, and will do anv vork irt that
lias.
Dayton Livery Stable.
FOR SALE.
One Cook and one« Heating Stove,
Proprietor
.some liouseheM furniture. Udekeye
Binder k<»l order, Hack, Hamwwrk,.
New carriages, buggies, horses, and
Cart, double Hume««, single Harncsb
hew outfits throughout. ■
flow, Harrow, Cider Mill, I fay Fork
and many ctlwr tifiti?»; chcap for mah.
N; BRADLY,
H. C. HUME,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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W. T, I1LIAÛN, Dayton Cr
o K STI ART’
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
D ayton , O bxgon
D ayton , O rkoox .
J. H. FLOWER
E. M. SMITH,
£ (Physician
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
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and
Surgeon.
Office optante town coom-i! Imiiiing,
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