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I PC Aa'SÍtvery ktaà DAY' LODGE received / OLD ---------------------- ¡¡^ K L « Th« U! Tb« j opened by th« president. After reading of th« minato« of last meeting and roll call the follow imeni ing literary program was rendei* l'a ball- A. O. U. W. Hnrnionv Ixske No. 28, Ancient Order p W Unite*! Workmen, meet«every fiatar- der nUht in A- O. U. W. halt, Dayton, K, Or. Viaitimr bretteern rordlally ro- I JNQ. W. CUOVKBT, N.W. ? R. L. HARMS, Bee. Quite a number CONTINUANCE OF visited the throat”called by me «septic trouble —much liko uuto diphtheria, but not diphtheria proper—are. The disease, I think, properly, shook be ofifled "septic tonsilitis" or "sep- tieutKat.” And has as strong a claim to rank as an acute specific Jfotaee as has scarlet fever, measles, the diphtheria, mumpe, etc. I shouic punite: Daily Ofeghniau, Yam Iwsilate to submit tbe proportion hill County R^otter, Valley that septic tonsilitis is an an acute Transcript, North Yambill Rec ord, Dayton Herald, Educator, of bacteriological evidence, were it Tekcher's Journal, Yodth’s Com not that I can call to mind no acuta specific disease which has depended panion aud *the Century Maga On bacteriology for Ha differentia zine. • tion. Each one has been differen The little one« tn tbe primary tiated tiated originally originally on on clinical clinical grounds grounds grad« take great pains with their and bacteriology has stepped in and writing. I afterwards the disease was stamped Miss Lester Hadl«y visited it8 {'Bde ,nark of «»«ntial SPECIAL SALE! We will continue to sell our At following D SCOVNT on regular prices, which ard Æt marked in plain figures Hats in stock at 20 per cent discount. Guns and ammunition, and hard many sure and most convinriu- All Dress Goods and Notions at ware of .every deecription atO. O.| points. He was cheered sevei ~ Hodson’s, McMinnville. . times, but amid applause stood 20 per cent. firm, and produced arguments f Wday ewntagri meh Moth fa All Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing I. U W. hall. Goods. -The city council at their meeting th* floor. After becoming by inflammation of Lhe.ionsils and Boots and Shoes, including Rubber 4- on Monday night elected A. Mutch-|® little tangled in his words and spoiling, lower part of vnc the throat, caused caused bv bv ThÄ ± A a 4 T lie school entertain ment,1 the inoculation of a specific poiso^ Goods, Long Boots, Short Boots, La braving- embarrassment a mo- occasioned by tb« resignation of ment, mede a good talk and pro* which was announced last week, and accompanied by the usual Rov. J. Branch. ____ I dqqed bis side”of ,tbe question will take place Feb. 21. Exten symptoms of septic diseases, favor dies Rubber Boots, Ladies’, Men’s », Nichole A Gabriel have aoap for Iw* . • seal and ambition ouch as sive preparations are being made, the result of abeorbtion at the seal ind Children’s Rubbers; Ladies and » <>f inoculation. ___ ...____ „___ __ makes good senators and repre- some new and pretty drills form With regard to etiology individ ing *n important feature. It Gents’ Mackintoshes 10 per cent, tory. TMs soap is recommended tentative«. Then followed a ual predisposing causes' are con- as first class by those who have discourse from Arthur Lambert promises to be the very best ever aumption a tendency to infiam- inflam- z, Groceries, except Sugar and . □*« i» «»ws»ESBESSSs used it. TryiL__________________ of the negative. Tire leaders given by the nuoila of th« Daw sumption and Coffee 10 per cent. F. L. Post and Wm. speech. The judger judge? udults 15 cents. r seetp to be more prone to fall vic »¿¿taTr • Allen packed I another «peech. The « B. Smyth.«.«, lu* 1,4 These prices are SPOT CASH. Liftr, Leroy Lewie, dentist, Mc- tims 10 to *"» this d>«*»e disease than than adults. adults. (NewbergGraphic.] __Allw e a^of you ia 10 exanjjll0 our Goods and compare prices Ninnville. Ing, taet^tok Thefroit h.. hl. «nd Jobu Lambert, decided Mr ....... -.................................... i W. f rd room to your paper to explain t some of your readers and iny pa- Mr. Dunn'« children, who have been absent ««virâl weeks, on Select reading, Roy Hanvillo; ■ccout of sicku«M, Tfiturned to oy of Woodburn was school T «■day. --^.i M thia < CWUWJ. ’ 4 j recitations, Radie Odell, Cleo «VMWB The school is well supplied - Annie Williame ia not ex-. with reading matter. The fol- •d, “that theory ia better than Georg, and Walter Mellinger and practice.” Chas. Post the leader Frank Jones baverons to Eastern D. OF H. A. O. U. W. the affirmative, made a short Ki Unity I^xige No. 17, Degree of Honor, to«, whicR was followed by The meetings held nightly in the «•ph Odaii, the leader of the chapel by Captain Bimpeon aud negative. He madean eloquent Wftre well attended. » a. RY 7. 1896. A Chief of Honor MRS CYNTHIA HADA WAY, Boe.' if wqm Il tan WAI nntinniAA*/! " I __________ a » . * • •wep.ui .4:t0p-® . taimnenU of any description, at which M sdmisslon is charged, or a collection taken up, will be charged for at tho rate mIve cents a line in all instances. shipped to O. V. Allen, who is now s Butter 25 centaperiroll. at Kansas City Mo. I Eggs 10 cents per dozen. . I Wheat selling in Dayton at On Friday evening th« Young Mens Republican club met and (4 cents per bushel. fo,,?.w’n« dr1??“1?. ^Groceries cheap for cash at the State convention of dub« which ELL" ■■ i £• Nichols A Gabrielx. ,n f^or ?f .th® negat»Ye. The question for debate on hext FM- d«y night i»: Resolved, That the United States has reached tbe Zenith of her Glory. Affirma- tiro, Daniel Gubser C. Q. Lam- bert NMretiva R«u v-'^» P ♦ r™* ® ’ p* iTTen Nights in a Bar-room,’’ will • produced at th« Whaatland burch to night, Feb. 7. „ „ • church still continue. They will Mrs. Berry, white at Mrs. R. 8. ran all this week. 'Wednesday evening of last wee Mrs. 8. Robertson is quite sick M D. of H. gave a pleasant surprise ?ng broktFJ£rof he^riJta *5 P”**“1- 8he h" been bedfast i their brother and sister, Mt. and h. G. B. AbdiU. Yiait Mra. Unruh on« afternoon Several hobos made a visit to and was taken sick after her ar rival there, and has had to re- erty in the Lippincott addition, oc main with Mrs. Unruh, since cupied by G. BL Westerfield, to Mr. then. Ev< C. Q. Lauibert baa not yet ar- -msasewaee teassMe. i - any m the county. ....................... truly! with NE „W store \?AR OBBET««i._Wirting-.ll a l,.w «„d 1 prei. on the river below town, says that !*• i„ “ , ••<*«“>• •*•■ Wbj it ms sales to the steamboats amounts is a **55”^^**1 htve we u»k,for a iiberal abate of public palronuge. on «n average to more than a hun Th^rilin n?tM° *l * We W’1 to do business at the old stand. Our motto dred cords a month. He is getting Our «■ motto 1 ue origin of this poison is, in my : to to Livs and let live ! vmu •1.75 per cord.. opinion, inhaled from some decay The members of tho fruit grow* ing substance or drank from bad i era union are arranging to ship a well or spring, or living where there j car load of prunes, mostly 1 Uliana, Leading Merchants of Dayton. was a constant breatihng of impu- through the Multnomah Union to rity. I will say this disease moat Milwaukee, Wb., on an advance of always occurs in late winter or ear-! « 3 cents fer the large sizes. j ly spring. |a Switzerland along the I “ shores of lake Geneva the natives' call it‘ white throutofthe lake." J have reason to believe that the dis A. flue Jersey heifer calf from ease is directly transferable from registered stock witi be sold one to another, and that such's ---------------------------—— ------ 1 atawsy-down price, if sold abon. mode of origin is favored by over Just see some of our casib prices special. This is your opportunity' for a crowding, and defective verrtilation. The symptoms of the disease are great bygain. Inquire at this general and local. Local symptoms «M 5 lbs, 10 c. each Copper bottom wash boiler 11 25, office without delay—before it is consists of pain, which commences !..“ “ “ 10 12j c. “ •' ' " T kettle . 50, too late. aL the “eat of inoculation, generally i Lime per barrel............... ♦ 1 83 A good buck saw... one tonsil, and rapidly involving Shingles, rawed or shaved 1 35 »Stoneware per gallon 12k 90 .Linseed oil the entire throat, causing dysphagia A warranted all steel axe . gallon 67 NICHOL & GARRTET., For Sale. This WÜ1 Interest YOU. . COUNTS! ■ ' • C y CASH .. -;7 ■ ■ Ylw - ■ i tteuaily accompanied by a pricking We have just received another lot of heating stove*. It will psyyou and burning' sensation of the soft . ’’“»‘"f •h~hJT- .The“ •“ »■* £* palate. The general symptoms con- gains. Call in and see. Live and let Jive is our motto. sial of headache, pain in back and at a reduced rate. At their meet limbs, prostration and constipation. Dr. G. E. Stuart would inform- . S. G >C DRICH Prop. Dayton Hardware Store.' ing last Monday eveninc. two new the citizens of Dayton and vicin The loowl signs include enlarge members were initiated. Their next ity that ho is permanently locat ment one or both tonsils, with infln- W. W. Ayres, brother to Mrs. E meeting will be on next Wednesday mation of the soft palate, and uvula, ed here. Those desiring profes lobertson, and>«n old soldier died evening.. ( the inflsmation extending frequent sional services will find him at “The Old Standard5’ sn Tuesday. His remains were ta ly into the note At first the entire We have been informed that Wil all times at his office, when not ken to Dundee for burial on Thore- throat is a bright red and gelatin is Starr. E*q is a candidate for called away on professional busi ous in appearance, but a rapid ulcer »L »l a t w OaÆLas.—». — ation at the points where there is f. R. 8. Goodrich is prepared to nomination on th« democratic tick- ness. All afflicted with any ail •t,for county commissioner. We are ments will be given medical the most tension, and the resulting Cor. W. Madison anti Clinton St». । gum and file your Xcut Saws on also informed by the same reliable treatment. Call and consult ulcers form white patches over the Half block weet of Union Depot. i short notice. Also all kind of re- authority that Hon. B. F. Lewis is with the Doctor. X> tonsils, and sometimes the soft pal ■ pairing done. a candidate for nomination as repre- ate and'nose. There is a copious CHICAGO, Miss Grace Barnhcdtser would in entative on th« democratic ticket. I muco pus from the tonsils and CUMMINGS A FALL, ' The Oregon Weekly Statesman form her lady friends in Dayton Both would make good officers. Spec. The temperature rises the ■ ’ ' , v I will make a present of a handsome ruopRirroR*. / and vicinity that oh« will do drees rst or second day^then fails below asking. All orders promptly at normal on the 5th or 6th day. I book by some standard author, to A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ' [ those who subscribe for the big 12 tend to. Prices reasonable. have know the disease to result hr lepburn were much delighted, and a partial paralysis, as in M. D. 9^00 TJer D hv . r ’ Leave your order at Detmering say that it was very fine, and that pegs Weekly Statesman during the Kreitz’s son. campaign. From now until the Headquarters for businees inen. First« Bro« for a suit of clothe«. They those who were not present missed This septic trouble is much like class hotel in alt its appointments, mid votes are counted and the result is have some splendid sample good« a rare treat. All who took part rates reasonable. scarlet fever and diphtheria. From announced in June the paper will were highly complimented, as was: Mn L. O. rnurkwm One special feature of bouse is n first the former it is distinguished by Miss Glen, who performed on the j be sent to any address for 50 cents. class restaurant in connection thareto. : the abeenoe of the rash and its be The subscription price of the L. Klok and A. H Robinson have piano. Patronage solicited, and every effort nign and rapid course. From tbe made to give satisfaction to all. Weekly Statesman is 31.50 per > tone to the lower Columbia to wor latter by its sudden onset, and by frrwi mor<- from Impure blood. E w in a logging camp where F. J. Zim The bridge near Geo. Dorsey’s, year. Addrees Statesman Publish- pl« or w«eM vraaOofMin^ XL he absence of false membranes, | wer is now at work. »nr»« which was in a dangerous condition, o t is probaMe, that the statistics of GET THE has been repaired and made secure A full and complete stock of ss diphtheria Lave been greatly inared ÄfÄSi: «tur. L a T ikkbam , Newhall, California. , .«tafectionery, and everything usu- for travel. Tbe bank haring wash In a recent editorial the Salem, by incompetent diagnoseraor a doc f «Uy kept in a first class bakery ed away the bridge wife left without Oregon, Independent says: “Time tor who wanted to cute a case of I wd confectionery store, at Kuns, any support except one post, which ! and again have we seen Chamber diphtheria to gel that name. As [ MeMinnville. held 1K The distance to tbe at ream lain’s Cough Remedy tried and nev Mood’s Pills ara prompt and <fflci.u¿ for myself I wuuld almost as soon —FOR— - Tbo-e five gallon gasoline and below was about 40 feet. er without the most satisfactory re treat one as the other, as they are i *’DC*ns w’1^ f*uoetB In them, sults. Whenever we ae« a person both nllean, treacherous troubles The Woodmen of the World are afflicted with hoarseness, with a RM R 8. Goodrich’s hardware stere, which need a gnat deal of care ant f ms just what you need in the house. fitting up the Nichols hall, which cough or cold, we invariably advise precaution. I think there will not beany otb* *oo get the can filled and there is they lately leased for a term of them to get Chamberlain's Cough —AND— erfemiliee afflicted with this piaguef •o waste, as all you have to do is to years, in good style and convenient Remedy; and when they do, they My Watches Run. n , m, | tern the faucet and fill your lamp. for a lodge room. They will have never regret it It always doe« the They keep Good Time after I HìdCS, 311(1 ShCCp I will say further that 8. J. Dunn’s it arranged «« that they can place h work and doesit well. " “_ 1J| For sale little sou died with a compKcalion Mons’and ladies’ shoes at a dis the partition which separates the I by A. M. Phelps A Co., Dayton. trf this trouble. Also Mr. Kreitz’s have repaired them. | «not at Nichola * Gabriel’s. anterooms and the entrance from . __ little girl, but not this trouble-alone. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ¿-ta------------------------------------ I r I”- extraction of teeth. Dr. th« main hail, against th« walls, There is positively no danger in BORN. , RIDGEWAY & SÖNr passing a bouse that itf infected with Also receive n»y careful attention. With i towis, the McMinnville dentist, is leaving the ball its full rise when i’oprietorr, of the Tide vi I la stara first class tools, an<l n well selected supply Born, to the wife of J. H. Flower, this trouble. .. Hoping this may be Bypriody skilled and use« the need for «bows and public entertain of material, I am prepared to do a) psy the HIGHEST PRICK for the ' of some benefit, I remain, Friday, Jan. 31,1896, a boy. The ** local aneathetio known to the ments. above named mticles. kinds of work. infant weighed 9} pound. This is E. M. S mith , M. D. I FMomon. Doctor C M. Smith, and Noah ____ _ _ _ _________ b„.___ All work guaranteed. Prices os Mr. Flower’s “heaviest weight "and I ^*"1^'' E ^sn 1» prepared to Phalp« have each built neat, wellLj^ wt the benficial effects of Ore- ow. as Good Work can be done I Try a Sunday, or evfiry day din* for. i • hoarders, and accommodate arranged , poultry bouses and yard«. I -on’s climate on these from the MUW. ! ner at Mrs. Logan’s. ; * ho wish good meals or < The prospect now is that Dayton Watches, Qlbcks, and Jewelery the Best F or S alk .—About one acre repaired and warranted bv A farm óf 210 acres, about 40 To the wife of Geo. Bertram, Son- - M. G, 8TDNEBRLNK, Literature, the Bdst tcrests of of land on Asylum A vertue 8a- M RtCOMMEMDATION F b OM Lt)« and best breeds of poultry in the in cultivation, will be sold on nu» owninthc • g — - — - Watchmaker and Jeweler, the Pacific Coast are lem, will besold cheap. Inquire sonable terms. There gm-G uerr^-—* Ferry nt. Dayton of Mrs. T. W. Conover at reej- The United Artisan« of this plao« H« is on the lookout for a school. B ikk . ^titntìiit ämnim GAULT HOUSE, 8 Boils at Once Hood’sCures Hi^he8t Prices,' READ! READ!! EGGS, CHICKENS;' sci I“’ It iri 11 SSI a Pelts. Oraim fatty, Farm for Sale. date. «rum muk rueu- teti. 'n without obtaining relief, I ^Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and IbfoM0*1 >’nmediately relieved. sultry business. - Mrs. Ida Hoirie who has been Overland Monthly _ dence south side of junction car Its beautiful pictures, and able; line, Salein, or at this office. articles arc a continuous World's • - - • . । c"*h 10 Nichol« A Ga- k 4hev wi'l give you b«r- • groersl merchandise. Carter, general blaek- work in tbrir Dne. «ta, bottom kind; has a lienutifnl Io-, Locksmliitliing, GnnsmitlBug, ।cation fur building; within three ’umpa repaired, Sewing Mu- miles of a good dripping paint, chines repaired. Umbrellas re-j Hie place will be sold al n bur- I have again opened a new lot of . paired, and ail kinds of jobigHin. Any one who mean.* busi- the finest and very latent work done, and everything re* ness can get pnrticulura by im, styles of paired. Scissors sharpened. j<)uiring at this office. The rigid' Taxidermist work done in best person will find this n paying' style of the art i investmeut. At the Racket Store, and invite all ladies Bread and vegetallle sclwaya on j —----------- —!^.--------- To the Ladies ! by A> M PbelP* * who has been in Chicago the past year to join Ma to California. M re. cines in use for oteanaing H bastened to do so. Her father rW’ying the blood. For «ate accompanied horte Portland,where g". Phelps* Co. Gun Shop .. ................. iii peaches; the trees nil bearing ■ 100 Bnrtlel pear trees. A go h I‘ place for lieen and stock; Charles A. Baldwin & Co.' j JANKERS, f . 4» AMD 4» wmjl S treet , < von«. j to call and see my goods before parchae* lag The goods will be «old at very Lowest Prices. hand; also fruit. Call on me. Stensils cut to order. J W. AYERS “ Dayton Livery Stable.- « j I 11. /■ J