Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 10, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. XI
lodge
D.O Hodson, of McMinnville, is
Offering hardwars and goods in his
line at the lowest prices.
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OLD H
Dayton, O
fourth Mo
O. u. W. 1
Mrs. E. Holsworth is badly afflict­
ed with rheumatism, having to use
a crutch when waHti*g.
of United Workmen, meets everv 8a
day ntwht in A. O. U. W. hall, bay
Or.
Visiting brethern «cordially
ceived.
JNO. W. COOVER,M
R. I. HARRIS, Rec
The steamer Annie Belle came
upon Tuesday in place of tbe To
ledo, which wee laid up at Portland
having the repairs made to her
broken shaft.
R 8. Goodrich is prepared th
. Unity Uxl|ie No. IF, Demoe of Hoaor, gum and file your Xcut Saws on
meet« e*«ry Tueodav nlgbMn the A. O. short notice. * Also all kind of re­
U. W. bell, Deyton, Or. Visiting mem­
pairing done.
ber« always wek-ome
MBA ELIZA BERTRAM,
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Chief at Hower
MRS CYNTHIA HADAWAY.Rec.
Council No M mesta every first am
third Friday eventap nt each mouth h
A. O. W. W. hall.
0*0» MO ST. JOSEM SUCE.
w) ;
Arrives at “
leaves
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Arrivelxt^
ll:10a.m
1:30 p.m
4:10 pm
smw
We will continue
ENTIRE
our
STOCK
At following D 8C0UNT on regular pticea
marked in plain flguri
Lewis Aiderman who was atf3^v>Ha
home during the holiday s, returned i VXVMJVlO.
Bootsand Shoes.inciudlng Rubber
^ota, Short Boots, La-
for^Cugvne. ,
dies’ Rubber Boots, Ladies’. (Men’s
number of friends to Mr. and and Children’s Rubbers: Ladies and
Mrs. J Arm«, aseembi«^ at their ( -
99 *•*** wazv* » ,
home on Thursday and celebrated Gents’ Mackintoshes 10
Mr. Ariu’s88th birthday^ A boun­
SCHOOL NOTES.
tiful dinner was prepared»bv Mrs.
ugar
and
The total enrollment is now
Arms, which was much enjoyed by
in.
Coffee 10 per cent.
ths guests.
f’iS •.
A mistake was made in report­
J. F; Zim merer went to Apiary,
These
prices
are
SPOT
CASH.
ing the number of visitors, Jan.
Coltftnbia oouqty, on Thursday, to
A
jaw Reading notice« of lueul enter
Uln mente of any description, at which
an Hdmlsston to ebarged, or a eollgdlioii
py oil
of five cents a Une Ie all Instaseos, f"
Dr. Leroy Lewis, dentist, 1 Mc­
Minnville.
á ,
Commencing Tuesday, November
19th, antLwill continue until 7?
January 1, 1896.
discount.
All Dreas Goods and Notions at
90 YMbY* OATli*
f
*yP©r COlWe.
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In the extraction of teeth, Dr.
Lewis, the McMinnville dentist, is
partioulsrly «killed snd uses ths
best bv- 1 «„esthetic known to the
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6TH ANNUL
20X"T discount
ecnooi ueen in better condition
than at prêtent, and that our
people fully realise thia was
clearly proven on New Years
day when many of them visited
the school, for the double pur-
post of showing their interest
and to assist the school in enter­
which are taining visiting teachers, whp,
t in response to Prof. Duncan’s in­
vitation were present. A dinner
that wasall that could be desired,
vias served in thé basement, dur­
..
.
, ’*w
...
ing the noon hour, and the day
Everyone knows and is satisfied that we '
will be pleasantly remembered
>by those present. The school is
in excellent côndition, this was
the feeling of the 90 visitors
■toho urore present during the
day. And to the Board of Di­
Every dollar’s worth of Goods you purchase at this sale you get
rectors, to our able Principal,
Prof. Duncan and his able assist­
ants, the patigms and taxpayers
of this school district feel grate­
With the exception of
ful for their commendable work
LADIES’ MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER
BOOTS and. SHOES,
in building up that which is dear
SHEEETING and CALICOES. W
to every American heart, their
cmavs
public school.
V isitor .
20 CENTS OFF,
Our Boots and Shoes.
Our Stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
All we ask of you is to examine our Goods and compare prices 1st.
The number was about Ladies’and Children’s Capes, and Jackets.
“spy out the land.” Il is possible
with any store iu the county.
100.
We surely have the Best Quality and Selected Goods that ever
Wheat selling itr Dayton at that Mr. Z. will move his family to
- NEW YEAR GREETING.—Wishing all a happy and pros­
89 names have been registered. Came to McMinnville.
that place and remain at least dur­
47 cents per bushel.
7.
perous New Year, we ask for a liberal share ot public patronage.
Miss McCann will-. . ave a
ing the summer.
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' Butter 30 cents per roll. .
Eggs 22| cents per dozen.
naming candidates for county re­
Dr. G. E. Stuart went up to Sa­ corder, residents of McMinnville
lem by boat on Monday.
L
«nd other localities. We are in­
formed that there is a candidate for
K-
- r E. J. Avery went up. to Indepen­
that Office in this part of the county
dence Tueadsy, on the Altona.
—My. J. L; Hewitt, - who is well
H went on bu»in< 1 \
known throughout Ims county.
TheW'C. ,T. will meet at the
If you think of building al any
residence -of Mrs. Branch Friday
time,
ypu may gain some informa­
the lOtb at 2:30 p. m. All ate lb-
tion loyour advantage by consult­
viled.
ing with Jones A Adams of 84o-
",
Mntlhew Terrell of Newberg, of Minnville. They keep a large stock
to
the fiftn Of Terrell A C«>., tile man­ of building hardware; also the best
ufacturers of th> t place, was in lumber in tbs market, and can fur­
Deylon on Wedneeday.
nish sverylhing in the bbilding line
K*
VboM Western Washing ma at the towMt figwi< 7
B* . » K Chines Vt* the Dayton hardware
The Toledo on her regular trip up
the river Saturday afternoon broke
a shaft when near Wilsonville.
We will continue to do business at the old stand.
is to uvr AND LET tml -------- ------------- “ '
Leading Merchants of
SPECIAL
Our motto special exercise in her depart»
Come Early and secure Your Sizes and Styles
ment next Tuesday at 8:15.
The 8th grade pupils are re­
viewing in history, and have*
Dayton.
. A ■
reached proportion in arithme­
tic.
.
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The 9th grade » will take up
u
-
percentage in * I few days, and
“The Old Standard”
will soon reach equations in
algebra.
The 1st grade puprls have fin* I
if had the chart and taken up the
Oor. W. Madison sad CMatoa Sts.
1st reader. AU of tbe primary
Half block west of Union DspoL
pupils are making good progress
CHICAGO, ILI^
in map-drawing.
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CUMMINGS A FALL,
UNIOHVAUE --
- portion aad Proc««« arv Facultar to Hood'«
R. JACOBSON,
OOD’S
GAULT HOUSE.
CLEARANCE SALES
The following Lanes will be
....
, closed ---
out -----
at —
L. Bradley of Dayton, gave a
magic lantern show at the school
tepore btood; Dyapep»!*, BUlouaaate, Sick
house on Friday night.
Headache, I adlgeetfau,' Debility, Catarrh,
Rev. Farnsworth of the Evangel­
ical church is holding revival meet­
pinta*«. Iti«NotWhat
ings in the school house.
wc Say, bu«what Hood’«
way utT Thp boal after unloading
immediately started on the return
ith is hi* portion,
to Portland, stopping at Butteville
took the place of until Sunday morning.
one of one on Toledo,who was sick,
A cupola has been placed on the
to McMinnville Thursday night of council room, and a small fire bell
labt week.and to Portland and re- put up in it. The bell is also used
' turn Friday and Saturday.
to toll the hour of 7 p.. m. _ The
You can get alt kinds of rub­ time when alb toys and girls are
ber goods, macintoshes and gos­ requi’ed to be at home. It is ex­
pected in tbe near future that a
samers at Detmering Bros.
much larger fire bell will be put up
Mrs. E. E. Logan is prepared to in place of the one now in use.
trke boarders, and accommodate
R.-S. Goodrich, D. D. G. M. of
all persona who wish good meals or
Ï7 O. 0. F, assisted bv Wm. Cain,
day hoard.
N. G. of Yamhill lodge No. 28, on
There will be a meeting of the
Saturday night last installed the
Yamhill county
horticultural officers of Lafayette lodge. - On
society in Lafayette January 14. Tuesday night the above named in­
■ . The Yamhill and Willamette stalling officers at a public installa­
rivers keep at a fine stage for nav­ tion at North Yainhill, installed
igation. and th* latter river is the officers of Fraternity lodge No.
* s warmin g w i th b oa t s.
—------------ 56, and Rebekah Degree lodge
On next S.itnrday night Messrs
If you want a nice cloak, cape Cain and Goodrich will install the
or jacket at gr»atly reduced prices, officers of Occidental lodge at Mc-
call at Appereon’x general merchan­ Miiniville.
dise store, McMinnville.
Mrs. Duncan, wife of Prof. 8.
A full blood Plymouth II »ck •SrDuncan, this week received
r<-os«err fur sale Inquire at This the sad intelligence of the death
office.
of her father, Jumes MeNerney,
Ladies if you want the finest wh«T was killed while stepping
tidlet soaps and perfumery, A. M. off a street car in Omaha, in
P he Ips A Co., keep the finest and which city he resided.- Mr. Mc-
best in stock.
Neruey it will be remembered,
Rubber goods at Nichols «ft was here last s .mmer visiting
with his daughter and son-in law,
Gu brill’s.
,
There is scarcely anything uaed Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. He was
for building purposes but what you over 70 years of age.
will find at Jones A Adams Mc-
Letters received by R. 8. Good­
«
Minnville.
rich from hie parents ta Iowa, in­
Fry’s Sarsaparilla is one of the form him that they .are enjoying
beet medicines in use for cleansing comparatively good hesltb, and
and puryifying the blood. For sale that Mr. Goodric i, sr. has been free
from any paralysis since bis return'
lo his old home. This is plead­
Rubber goods of every descrip­
ing news to Mr. G., jr., who when
tion st Detmering Bros. They have
a large stock lo «dect from. Lsdiee bs left here about a year ago to ac­
company his parents on their re­
gents and childrens overshoes, and
turn borne was doubtful if his fath­
other rubber goods. Thebestand
er would live to reach the end of
cheipert in the market.
th* journey.
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F or S ale .—About one acre
Tbe town council held their first
of laud on Asylum Avenue Sa­
regular monthly meeting on Mon
lem, will be sold cheap. Inquire
day night last and transacted con-
of Mrs. T. W. Conover at resi- riderirble business. The resigna­
- deuce south side of junction car tion of J. W. Fiahburn.in which he
line, Salem, or at this office.
recommended J. T. Watson as his
successor, was accepted
R. 8.
Cha mt»«** lain1« Cough Remedy is| Goodrich wan elected to fill the va­
famous f«»r its cure« pf bad colds ; cs ncy caused by Mr., Fishburn’s
It o|w>ns the secre^jon«, relieves the resignation. The ordinance before
langs and aids nature in restoring the council to levy a poll tsx on ail
the system to a healthy condition i voters between the ages of 21 and
If freely used ar soon as tile cold 50—both male and female—within
bar l>een contracted, knd before it.
the corporate limits, was ytaken up
hss become svllled in the system,' and read first and second time. The
greatly lessens the severity of thej ordinance no doubt will bo passed at
attack and hss often cured in a
the adjourned meeting of thecoun-
ringle day what would have been a j
severe cold. For' safe by A. M.j
Phelps A Co , druggists.
past-ing an ordinshqe to levy a tax
Anything in the Une of building on all persona and firms dolng-busi-
material, lumber, hard ware, etc., ati
reduced prices, at Jones A Adams,
.
MoMim.vill
on Thursday of last week. ’ The
URES
MACKINTOSHES,
RUBBER COATS,
RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES,
DRESS GOODS
AND
I
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
On some other lines for next ;
30 DAYS.
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1 interest YOU?
CASH
COUNTS!
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Just see some of our cash prices special.
Painted lard cane 5 lbs, 10 c. each' Copper bottom wash boiler
•1 25
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“10 124 c. “
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T kettle...
50
A good buck saw.... *..
Lime per barrel.....................$1 35
75
Shingles, rawed or shaved . 1 35 ►Stoneware per gallon..
Awarrantedallstcel.exe.-.
90 Linseed oil per gallon...
Wall paper 6c a roll and up
Pure white lead.............
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75
Paint brashes, job lot 5ct* and up.
We have just received another lot of heating sloven. It will pay you
I and see.
Live and let live is our motto.
R. S. G (DRICH.
'Samperilla Dow, that
Mrs. Geo. T. Welch, of Walk
Walls, with her little daughter,
Miss Nadine, came down from Sa­
lem Saturday on the Altona, and
has been visiting the family of J.
T. Gowdy on Dayton prairie.
Some years sgo Mr. and Mrs. Welch
were residents of Dayton, and are
well known to old residents here.
Mr. Welch is now an extensive
farmer on Eureka Flat, Wash.
Mrs. Welch returns to Salem to-day,
My Watches Run.
(Friday), from there she will goto
Gervais and visit her mother, Mrs.
They keep Good Time after I
8. Brown, before returning home.
have repaired them.
The steamer Toledo is fitted up
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
with a dynamo for generating elec-
Prop. Dayton Hardware Store.
READ I READ!!
tbe boat is now lighted by electric­
ity, and also has an electric head­
light which makes a brilliant and
searching light for the boat at night.
Mr. Geer tries to keep his boat in
such condition as tbe requirements
of tbe public demand, and will
make all modern improvements to
his boat possible.
SEASONED LUMBER
In wet weather it 4a a necessity*
The choicest Lumber, and that
on which no rain haw fell will
be found in abundance at
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J ones & -A dams , M c M innville
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FINISHING
.
LUMBER of exoal
THE
Highest Prices,
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.—VOR—
EGGS, CHICKENS,
—AND—
Pelts.
RIDGÉWAY A SON,
All work guaranteed. Prices as
low as Good Work can be done
for.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
repaired and warranted by
►.
A farm of 210 acres, about 40
M. G. 8T0NEBRINK,
in cultivation, will be sold on rea­
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
sonable terms. There are 0 acme
Westacott A Irwin, proprietory of
Ferry ot. Day ton
in peaches; the trees all bearing;
Strong’s restaurant at Salem, will
100 Bartlet pear trees. A good
aim lo make good during tbe year
1896, Hie high reputation, which
place for bees and stock; mostly
the reetaurant has gained far and:
bottom land; has a beautiful lo­
near, as the place to get first class
Locksmbithing, Gunsmithing, cation for building;, within three
meals at low prices when in the Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma­ miles of a good shipping point.
Capital City.
.
chines repaired, Umbrellas re­ The place will be sold at a bar­
Farm for Sale.
Gun
Shop.
paired, aud all kinds of job
work done, and everything re­
paired.
Scissors
sharpened.
Taxidermist work done in best
style of the art.
Bread and vegetnlbe sal ways on
band; also fruit. Call on me.
Some time sgo Mr. Simon Gold-
Stensils cut to order.
Z. Zpangle, tbe tonsorial artist,
of Dayton, is agent for the McMinn
ville Steam Laundry, All goo*
left in his care will receive prompt
attention. Leave clothes that you
wish laundryed and done first class
at his barber shop on Ferry street
baum of San Lui« Rsy, Cal., was
troubled with a lame back and
rheumatism.
He used Chamber­
lain's Pain Balm and a prompt cure
wus effected. He says he has sii
advised many of his friends lo try
It and all wbo have done sd have
it. It io for sale
gain. Any one who means busi­
ness can get particulars by in­
quiring at this office. The right
person will find this a paying
investment
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To the Ladies I
J. W. AYERS
I have again opened a new loto*
the fines* and very latea*
At the Racket Htoie, and invite aH la- ¡OS
to call and ace my poods before per.-! a»
in« The goods will be sold at wry
Thore was a family reunion at
the residence of W. T. Hook on
Christmas. All living members of
'Boy when and where vim ran bit) (tr
cheapest-
I have bought all the milUaen uwf «
lately owned by Mia. R. ». <K«<ArWrr
and added to err stock.
MB». LOttfeA BAXTER, D ytoW,
W. Fletcher, My. and Mrs. H.
M. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Nnah Phelpe,
and Mrs. Gay Carter and^Mr. Wil­
lie Boell, Mies Alosada Sweeney,
Mice Nina SneU and Mr. Alfred
,
OCT
first elate tool«, and a well selected supply
pay the HIGHEnT r
of material, 1 am prepared to do a!
above named articles.
kinds of work.
NONE BETTER!
When building you require
clam hotel in all its MppOrilVtlBMMitSi and
rateo reasonable.
pne special feature of house Ie a first
das« reetaurant In connection thereto.
Patronage solicited, and every effort
made to give Satisfaction to all.
Daytoa U vary Stable
eon-
F arm for 8 alr . —A farm
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acres, a large
taining «boot 15& acres
portion of which is hi cultiva-
lion; 90 acre* ms esopi
N. BHADLY,