Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 17, 1896, Image 1

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    Lrmu HtAM,
NO. 31
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fal ™ 10 arriTe t*P on Stay
•dy downfall of Saturday. The Toledo arrived brou
!
OLD HI
U.P tele Monday night with con
h to Nichola A Ga- siderable freight aboard. She
bar- ran up (o McMinnville Tuesday
morning and jook on a large lot
of freight—consisting of whect.
Harmony I
a( United Wor
day niwiit in A.
waiting to be
Visiting
Or-
portane®.
D. OF H. A. O. U
Luige No. IT, Degree
meet« every Tueadav night In
Unity
osate a line la an
48 cents per buffbeL
We are informed that a building
will be erectedjbere in the sprinj
(,o be used at tTfluik evaporator.
Me- The machinery wiil be put tn the
I buildlug in tifne to beta it in opera-
I Men for drying fruit next season.
This will add another paying indus­
try to the town.
Butter 30 cento per roll.
I
D. A. Snyder baa now on hand
I only about one oar load of dried
Eggs 22i cents per dozen.
--wont at Nicfaola A Gabriel',.
Tb. «e.»Wl¡..l Udi.. AM «ri iK;
' “T
ety of this place, does family sew-
The Hattie Bello which was run
between here and Portland Iasi
Saturday was clear, cool and wee* by Mr. Geer, while tbe Toledo
blustry.
was being repaired, was unable to
run under the bridge, not having
wring from her rovere illnees. any binge in her smokestack, and
mi is now able to sit up for a few freight was loaded and unloaded at
the lower Toledo warehouse.
'
tion al Detmering Bros. Ths
a large stock to select from.
have
Six foot nine inches of snow fell
We are informed that tbe petition
here on Wednesday.
.
I from residente of Day ton and vicin-
B... A. J.
ot
Eantiat denomination Ta hnldina I “
.5* JU8t,ce <>• the peace,
DISCOUNT
CENT.
Commencing Tuesday, November
19th, and will continue until
January 1, 1896
and is
Everyone knows
satisfied
that we
Every dollar’s worth of Goods you purchase at this sale you get
20 CENTS OFF,
getting along nicely.
Born, Sunday, Jan.
Revival meetings are being LADIES’
held in Hopewell church by
Hev. T. W. Nash. This » a
union meeting and all are in­
vited to attend and help in the
good work. There has been 17
conversions and the interest in
the meetings continue.
MACKINTOSHES
RUBBER
BOOTS
8HEEETING and CALICOES.
and
SHOES«
Our Boots and Shoes,
Only 15 per Cent off, as we carry the
BEST BRANDS in the market
We will continue to sell our
STOCK
At following D SCOUNT on regular prices, which are
?” "T1
Mens’and ladies'shoes at a dis !
Friday
WeetaeoU *&*ia, proprietors of
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Strong’s reslautetnt at Salem, will
si in to make good during the year
Mr. Berry W Tideville, met
1886, the high reputation, which
with a serious aocideut while
the restaurant Bas’ gained far and <
hauling rails.
His team ran
get first class
When in the
and breakii
Capital
SPECIAL SALE!
ENTIRE
sence en account of her mother’s
illness.
There will be rhetorical oxer-
'tTtiL
Daily StateMDab.
CONTINUANCE OF
admlMlon is chargmi, or a
.x. _.
.
x
Dr. Leroy Lewis, dentist,
fc Mlnnvilla.
.
whAai aAtlin«
-
railroad to West
kto the main city
other rubber goods. The best and
cheapest in the merket.
g.
E
sugv anti
cent on «a
mode oC toi
The Deepwater (Texas) Enter- to shipping
tee, a neat, well printed paper ed- Stayton«^
id and published by K R Brad-
by team a
Leaves T
Arri ve« at “
ot S ts
**f°
froifil
took i
the metalante i
a nephew to J. and L. Bradlev
thia place, has snepended. The
v
«
P«Par wre atarted by the financial
Chief ot Honor.
a
“J"0' l"e
proprietor to boom
MBS CYNTHIA HADAWAY, Bec.
it
^ry place, the fown. but now at the oloae of a
mx miles south of Dayton, a buy.
rear the town proprietor sold his
Vol. 1, No. 1 of the Moamomh^??*™1*
”bo
Council No. 54
Monitor received. It
H ta
U edited h*
by thinks he can build a town
wftbfltrk
town
without
third Friday evrni
in
“ A. Harris the owner of the plant. a local paper, perhaps, time will
• A. O. U. W7 hall.
Mr. Harris, as he did while in Am- convince him that it oan bè aceont-
_
^.find, quicker
papen In tbe meam-
‘ 'inUtajui J^*M<,,Usen’ °J Doytnn were with hi« job^outfit.^He eays^he
m
A special exercise in written
e
> fowr-borae arithmetic will bo given in the
terday such
a
camo down and
e load of brooms,
these reviews, and see what the
children are doing.
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bey save a half-
Ora Mellinger is again in
undred by this
school after a protracted ab­
steamer.
caived.
J»O. W. OOO
R. L. HARRIS, Bee
‘
shipped by
route
*1
All Hats in stock at 20 per cent
discount.
Goods.
Boots and Shoes, including Rubber
Goods, Long Boots, Short Boots, La-
Our Stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hate, Boots, Shoes,
Ladies and Children s Capes, and Jackets.
We surelv have the Best Quality and Selected Goods thatev
ave ar- Came to McMinnville. “
ranged eo as to ship dressed
poultry during the cold weather,
Come Early and secure Your Sizes and Styles
and will buy by the pound, bring
us your poultry and we will pay
you the highest cash price for
it -
D. A. S nydkm .
&
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McMinnville, Of.
We are informed'by J. W.
Turner that over 1500 pounds of
bay have been taken from the
lot of hay stored in “Uncle"
Rennie Robinson’s large barn,
whigh is in charge of B. Gabriel.
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“Tbe
lanaparills is cantally I
Old * Standard"
GAULT HOUSE,
Oor. W. Meditan and Canton Sts.
save their credit by etoppi
ward and paying for it _
CHICAGO, ILLw
CUMMINGS 4 FALL
PRorairrons.
Hnga w. are informed, are well
™
™
* prayer of the petitioners and ap­
pointed tbe above named a justice
Tbe W
»y nex a
and Chüdren’s Rubbers; Ladies and
cent
they bad a ptaacaatand merry time.
The Macey-Snyder 16-acre prune
"^[orchard,in the Macey addition to
“’ Dayton, laately owned by Burdick
A Steel of Portland, has been pur-
Kt wife will teach the school there.
All we ask of you is to examine our Goods and compare prices!
If you »»mb «f Bai
ohasbed by W. R Bradley of Taco­
K
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with any store in the county.
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7
ma.
Mr.
Bradley
is
in
the
coin-
There are 85«ohoote in Yamhill
ti
miasion buxinrre In that city, and
NEW YEAP G REE IT NG.—Wishing all a happy and pros­
ennnly, of which 42 »re now in ros-
is Holing ar agent for Mr. Snyder perous New Year, we ask for a liberal share of public
•inn
Tie-re are about 170 te^ch
“We will continue to do business at the old stand.
era holding certificate« in the evun-i Mr. and Mrs. Bradley expect to
Our motto I Bion villa. They keep a large stock
I of building hardware" ateo the beet
7 ty, and the average term of school make a visit to Dayton next month. is to LIVE AND LET LIVE!
m wiwy Kitaj WW UtaH
is about 5 months annually*.
lumber in the market, and can tar­
On Satu Fd» v'evening A. P. Slade
nish everything in the building line
Those Western , Washing ma whs on his way to Lafayette on
chines at the Dayton hardware horseback, when hie horse became
Leading Merchante of Bayton.
frightened and threw Mr. Slade off.
•tore are a bargain al $4.50.
Z. Zpangle, the Censorial artist,
The horse stumbling fell on Slade
of Dayton, is agent for the McMinn
When making up your list of and severely sprained that gentle-
ville Steam Laundry, All goods
newspapers for 1896, subscribe man’s fool. “Al* has been limping
left in his care will receive prompt
for a paper that will give you around since then.
attention. Leave clothes that you
both the state and the latest tel-1
Ralph Odell, who has been at
•graphic news.
Such is ths 14-
Alsea bay several months, assisting
page Weekly Oregon Statesman. । in getting out logs for his uncle,
Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold-
Thtf weather the forepart of Mr. Guyno, returned home on Fri-
* | baum of San Luis Roy, Cal., was
tie week was cool.
No rain and d*<- «• W«*» »battbere is much
troubled with a lame beck an<
anowon the hills about the bay;
I rheumatism.
Ho used Chamber
some sunshine.
and also rich strikes have been
Iain's Pain Balm and a prompt cure
wus effected. He says be hsis since
The W C. T. U and with moth- made in the black sand along the
f’s n»etng combined, will meet at ocean beach.
advised many of hie friends to tr
Mrs. Alderman’s, Jan. 24, at 2:30
it and all who have done so have
The city council at their meet­
p- m. All invited.
spoken highly of it. It is for sale
ing on T esday evening passed
F or S ame .—About one acre an ordinance to levy a poll tax of
F or S alk .—15 acrea of land
of land on Asylum Avenue Sa­ •1 on every male and female
about 4 acrea set to a variety o
lem, will besold cheap.
Inquire within the corporate limits, be­
large and small fruits,all bearing
of Mrs. T. W. Conover at resi­ tween 21 and 50 years of age.
balance brush land, good bouse
dence south side of junction car The council also ordered a three
snd
fair barn.
Near Dayton.
line, Salem, or at this office.
mill tax to be levied on all tax-
Any
one
wanting
a
bargain, an<
0.0. Hodson, of McMinnville, is able property within the corpo-
ri
who
mean
business
cen get par­
offering hardware end goods in his|*ato limits of Dayton.
D. M.
ticulars by inquiring at this
line at the lowest prices.
Dorsey was elected marshal to
office.
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In the extraction of teeth, D|. ¡“.the
Lewis, the McMinnville dentist, tojTaaignation of J. 8. Parker.
The
p in.
in an
Coffee 10 per cent.
These prices are SPOT CASH.
dose restaurant in connection thereto.
Patronage solicited, and every effort
made to give satisfaction to oil.
GET
URES
NICHOL & GABRIEL,
BANKRUPT SALE!
' posite the Post Office,
DAYTON, OREG’N
A Bankrupt Stock,
MEN’S SUITS,
DRESS GOODS,
RUBBER GOODS;
psrticularly skilled end uaes the council
to meet next
LADIES and GENTS IE±¡±J?'JrsÍi5L¿w'u“-
| te*
known to
UNDERWEAR,
and HOISERY XX
« 7b. a™
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U Ca>> get 8,1
* ^s
Tub- awkaenaa Interest in
Evangelical
will be sold on
ter
and gos-
alternate Sabbath
temei« at Detmering Bros.
at 11
be alloted to
Wanted.
-
1 local anesthetic
ftofession.
I k_Y°
goods,
adjourned
tbe Tuesday evening.
_
the
k n<
macintoshes
■»neis at
Mrs. E. E. Logan is prepared to
wse boarders, and accommodate
Ml persons who wish good meals or
tey hoard.
A full blood
Plymouth Rock
^teferr for sale. Inquire at ibis |
Fu’« Sarsaparilla la one of tbe
Snnday-echool, each
morning
o’rleek, will
‘•The Illustrated Exercises for the Chil­
dren.*' The program will be something
latter this order: let, Apples ot promise.
2d, The bundle of Bode. M, Die Heav-
eoly Telephone. 4th, Ths flv®Heart». Uh,
The Bunch of Grapes Sth. The Ques­
tion Box. The exercieee are intended to
be entertaining and instructive, and the
Illustrations original. Health permit­
ting, T. W. Smith will conduct the oxer
etoee on each occasion. Appropriate and
spirited singing throughout the hour.
r] te* medicines in use for cleansing I
•ae puryifyinK t he blood. For sale
;
A. M. Phelps A Co.
Ch.^k > • , «
. ~
. I
John 8. Parker, tbe city marshsl
f 7
’ Co°’J
bV enlisted so a regular
. .... 1VB turee
(Ures OI
sforitH
of Daa
bad coias.
colds,
(j. g. ar my. al Vancouver
hao
’’ .r relieves
,H” the। | »•rracka.
here cn
•tons the T'
«« reUon
retiona,
mrr,ck,_ He
He left
left Here
cn Tuesday
ruesaay
jrand fllds nature in restoring for lh-t p]Bce. We hope tbsl Mr.
MlSyT
" hMhhy
i* flnd
FRIDAYSSATURDAY
January 17th and 18th.
Regardless of cost. The citizens
Dayton and vicinity will save mon
sr
Must be
CHEAP.
GOATS.
—FOR—
READI READ!!
A C2 T—I
XA O £±
They keep Good Time after I
have repaired them.
y
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
—AND—
Pelts.
RIDGEWAY & SON,
Also receive my carefai attention. With
- Poprietors, of the Tideville store*
flrstdaaa tools, and a well selected supply
pay the HIGHEST PRICE for the
e( material, I am prepared to do a!
above named article*.
kindsof work.
AU work guaranteed. Prices as
low as Good Work can be done
Fam for Sale
^.Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
repaired and warranted by
A farm of 210 acres, a I rout 40*
M. G. STONEBRINK,
in cultivation, will be sold on rea­
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
sonable terms. There are 6 acre#
in peaches; the trees all bearing»
100 Bartlet p«gr trees.
A good
place for bees and stock; mostly
Shop
G m
bottom lend; has a beautiful lo*1
Locksmhithing, Gunsmithing, cation for building; within three*
Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma­ miles of a good shipping point.
chines repaired. Umbrellas re­
The place will be sold at a bnr-r
paired, and all kirids of job gain.
Any one who means busi-'
work done, and everything re-
ness can get particulars by in-'
5aired.
Scissors
sharpened, quiring at this office. The right
axidermist work done in best person will find this a paying
style of the art.
—
investment.
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Bread and vegetalbesalwayson
baud; also fruit. Call on me.
Stenaila cut to order.
J. W. AYERS.
To theJLadies I
I have again opened a new lot of
the fluent and very Uteat
•tyle« of
| Will pay
spot CASH.
M illiner
Call on or address,
E. A. ALDERMAN,
At the Racket Hto.e, ami invite all la '¡»ff
to cal! ami gee my gooilw lirtore pnnh;<^
Ing The good» will toeotd nt very
LOST
COUNTS!
EGGS, CHICKENS,
My Watch« Bun.
Lowest Prices.
This Will Interest YOU.
tMäßt
Just see some of our cash prices special.
"*riy used as soon as the cold ■ b|, ihat
rta- anticipate. But Painted lard cans 5 lbs, 10 o. each Copper bottom wash boiler.
COh,ra<,tw<. ">»d before it
«neak advisedly, and know of
*
TkeUle ...
80
t.
« “10 12| e. “
¿
75
Lime per barrel. I........ 81 85
h"
r
lb« iamd one of ease, and bis ocuch Shingle«, sawed or shaved . 1 85 ►Stoneware por gallon ..
1 tingle d ‘ ':,H °flT. c,,reH iu ’ not
not one
of roete.
roses. Mr.
Mr. Parker
Parkert
lion...
one of
’s go-
go- A warranted all steal yxe..
80 Linseed oil
whHt would
rure
wuiw ...................... of*......
’<7
Pure white
Wall paper 6c »roll and u p
odd. Por gai« b
.
J®
Paint
brtisbee,
job
lol
Sets
and
up.
75
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g “
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■ * Co ^“»tels.
Wo have just received another lot of beating slovea. Il
m ‘
j^iog in the line of
2’ •“»‘ber, bardwa
FIFTY HEAD OF
THE
Buy when and where* you can hint
cbeapeat.
I have bought all the milliWen’
tetolyowned by Mia. R H. «ioodrich/
and milled to mr Mock.
; MB8 LOUfiM BAXTER, Dr vt.m.
Daytai Livery Stable
WANTED:
F abm fok 8A Ml.—A farm con­
taining about 155 acres, a large
portion of which is in cultiva-
sold soon will I ms ।
N. BRADLY,
Preprfetor