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& ■ ÆP" $ ----- — A'- m * — daytoh . c to: i la quite ill. MEMORIA M iAfoeafifiBI ■ . 4 SPECIAL^ALEI at 7M 0LÛ HIOKOB Daytea, Oracea— fourth Mondays Nichoi'ahan. m 2 nrr-th- ¿-fl re. Exon’s next Tuesday at 8:10 She contracted that dread disease day night In A. Or Visitins Miss Nellie U. w. lieti, Payton, Or> VtoltlM men» h*™ M BST*EU2A*MBTR AM. Chief of Honor. MBS. CYNTHIA HADA WAY. Bsc. Findlay one of Tf you want Black Minurcha chickens send to J. L. Hoekina of Newberg- He has the finest and beet in the country. The roads from here to Salem, as far aS the Wallace fruit farm, In some places Coancil No. M Meato every fire* and are miserable. —r ■ JiM Stea CM whn a liitie girl, and lived « faithful eonslstent Anna life, and bore all her suffering with who kne Christian patience. Only a'little Able disi while before she died, when asked by her grandmother, if she was ready and willing to die, if Jeans should, call for her. With a smile she replied, “Oh, yes.” dartre to t Funeral aervicea were hold at her fag aflat v home by J. T. Watson, after which•» her body was laid away in th» L a dread W< Q, O. F. cemetery, to await the na- mind. A urroction mom. “Not dead but she preoon afflicted but has ngs without a mur ilki th# number of the license ; ber shall oorroapoad with that Mdog. All Horna« shall be Uy or sawl-aaueaUy, in nd- and genii« loving ir visited ber a little of the Traaaanr. who »hall keep a Hit »rsonal sal to able record of the llcenae granted, and an earneat ail llcenae shall be delinquent ftorn the first day of January of each year. Abo section No. 10 of ordinance No. uncertabitv of life L to «vad ae follows: ” Tjl 8-etton 10. The annual time for I mo - ettle down over ber lBg ltMaae M be„ln provided, and the Epworth League Sunday eve at Uiau six mouths, and any Ucttnse Si.’^ChXt’i^Siyí 5ri3^ and in this their hoar of bereare- tima aha Ima itoad a daaatad ' tbwrfor. T. C. Smith hoe hod the incide .p war «WWW SB* IVSWWO • Section 11. painted. iainmento of any deoerlption, at which an «dmlaalon to charged, or a eoUectlon . Ai the last business meeting of Epworth League. Mrs. J. H Flower was elected 4th rice president, and Mrs. L F. Belknap, secretary. A. H. Robinson who went last Minn ville. the Columbia, returned borne on Mise Grace Baroboltaer wioWs to inform the people of Dayton and vicinity, that she is now ready to dresamake in the very latest style. Cutting and fitting a specialty. F to . I The W. 0 T. U. with Mother’s meeting combined, will meet at Mrs. Alderman’s, Feb. 24, at 2:80 We publish in this issue an ordi nance regulating the tax on dogs, passed by the elty council at its last meeting on Tuesday evening We ham several ordinances paased by the council, woich will appear in the next issue of this paper. Scarf Drill. Solo—Lucy DeForde. old home, Kirksville, Mo., with the intention of remaining there, re turned here on Saturday evening. Ho was given an old fashioned chivaree. Mr. Simler is much H. D. Ponnay of Portland, waa herq latter of last week, and on his return to that city Monday morn ing, be took along with him his printing material. He will open s job printing office in Portland. While here he was a guest of J. W. Armstrong, and his friends here was much pleased to see him. Guns and ammunition, and hard The Ladies Aid society of the ware of every description at O. O. ChriMisn church, will give an Hodson’s, McMinnville. Enster socia’—ham and eggs and Everything neat and tidy, and coffee, on Friday the Slot of FMl the best of everything to eat Hupper, will be served test across from the ball from five o’clock until at Strong’s restaurant, Salem. after the entertainment of the R 8. Goodrich la prepared to schools Admiseioo, children 10 gum and file your Xcut Saws on cents; adults 15. short notice. Aleo all kind of re pairing done. I have Just received about SOO Leave your order at Detmering bushels No. 1 Bluestem wheat. Bros, for a suit of clotbro. They Parties wanting this kind of have some splendid sample goods wheat for seed, had better en gage it while it is to be had, for tor men’s wear. A full and complete stock of there is very little of it to bo bad, confectionery, and everything usu suitable for seeding purposes. ally kept in a first class bakery Call and inspect. Also inquire and confectionery store, at Kun a, McMinnville. kind of wheat, what they think Those five gallon gasoline and of it, and you will take it for a oil cane w|lh faucets in them, change in preference to the val- at R. 8. Goodrich’s hardware stere, are just what you need in the bouse. You get the can filled and there io The first bicycle ran made in this no waste, ao all you have to do is to part of the country in 1896, was by turn the faucet and fill your tamp. a party of McMinnville young men un Friday last. They mounted Meno’ and ladles’ shoes at a dis tbeir "bikes” Bt McMinnville and count at Nichols A Gabriel’s. rode to Dayton via Lafayette, stop In the extraction of teeth? Dr. ping in both towns come little time, Lewie, the McMinnville dentist, is and from here returned to the place particularly skilled and usee the of starting via Dayton prairie, mak- hast local a neat het io known to the profession. f men taka hoarxiere, and socomtnodstc day hoard. A R bcommkndatkni F rom Loa A norlko —682 Castetar St., Loo Angeles, Cal -—After having coffer ed for a long lime from mure rhea- nmtis.n without obtaining relief, I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was almost immediately relieved. I highly rwooinmend thio as the best medicine known. D. M. Ham- beat medicines in uee for cteaneing and puryifying the blood. For sale by A. M. Phelps A Co. u W. Jones A Adam« of McMinnville, have disposed of their fine brick aturt to Hoi»eyman, DeHart A Co., of Portland, for 810.000. Jones A Adame have commenced work < m a lurgv frame building, on the sila of The Marshal «ball poet in At following D.8C0UNT on regular prices, which ard marked in plain figures AU Hate in stock at SO per cent diecount. AU Dress Goods and Notions at SO per cent. Dialogue. Recitation Miss MoCana. ” Dialogue. Song. Flag drill. Price of admission.—Adults, 15 cents. Children, 10 cents. Re served seats 25 cents. The. review next Tuesday will be in Prof. Dunean’s room, in U. 8. History st 1NM. Lsrt week the pupils of the eighth grade visited the other rooms and were required to write a composition on the visit. Each grade is allowed to - make such a visit at some time. In this way they become interested in the work that others sre doing, and also take more interest in their own work. The third grade pupils are making rapid progress in lan gurge. . They are at preeent studying the nse of the neuter verb. Dr. G. E. Stuart would inform the citizens of Dayton and vicin ity that he is permanently locat ed here. Those desiring profes sional services will find him at all times at his office, when not called away on professional busi- new. All afflicted with auy ail ments will bo given medical treatment Call and consult Died —Feb. 4th 1896, at the with the Doctor. home of bis sister, Mrs. E. C. Rob throe yean In company K, Iowa volunteers. He was 57yearsofsgr, and came hero from Denver about F ob S aul —About one acre of land on Asylum Avenue Sa lem, will besoid cheap. Inquire of M rs. T. W. Conover at reoi- dence south aide of junction oar lino, Salem, or at this office. Z. Zpangle, the tonaoriai artist, of Davton, iragent for the McMinn ville Steam Laundry, All goads will receive prompt In a recent editorial the Salem, S^ clothes that you Oregon, Independent says: “Time »Sic 1 and done first class and again have we seen Chamber at hie barber she lain’s Cough Remedy tried and.Dov- er without the most satisfactory re sults. Whenever wo seo a person afflicted with hoarseness, with a cough or cold, we invariably advise them to get Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy; and when they do, they never regret it. It always does the work and doe« it well. For sale 1100; not over 10 years of ago. Must be cheap and gentle. En quire at the H brald office. , ANDREW FULL, Dundee Oregon. = This Will Interest YOU. Street Committee under For Sale. registered stock will be sold by the Portland at away-down price, if aold soon. Thia m your opportunity for a groat boqpin. inquire at thia —- Judge Wm. Galloway of Mc Just see someof our cash prices special. Minnville, has been nominated $1 25 by President Cleveland as receiv Painted lard cans 5 lbs, 10 c. each') Copper bottom wash bpiler |Km •- “ " <-.hstito. .> 60 10 12j c er of public moneys at Oregon .♦Í 35 A good buck saw.... City. ------ ware per gallon.. Shingles, sawed or shaved . 1 35 124 67 90 I Linseed oil per gallon.. A warranted all steel axe.. 7 W all phper 6c aroll and up ____ “ ” 2 “ “ “ ... 75 J Paint brasher, job lot Seis and up. We have just received another lot of heating "Moves. It will pay yi to get prices before buying elsewhere. These are only a few of our bi R. S. GOODRICH. Prop. Dayton Hardware Store. «e At the Backet Store, and invite all todies to call and see my goods before purelm» “The Old Standard” GAULT HOUSE Lowest Prices. Boy when and whore you can bay the ebeepaet. I have bought all the millinery goods lately owned by Mia B. 8. Goodrich, •nd added to my »tock. MM. UWtBA BAXTEB, Dayton. Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Rta. Half block west of Union Depot. CUMMINGS & FALL, PROP SI ITO RR. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ‘4.00 Per Dav. , Headquarters for buainees men. First class hotel in all its appointments, ami rales reasonable. One special feature of honse is a first class reetanrant in connection therein. Patronage solicited, and every effort made to give satisfaction to all. Mn Z* O. TiwkAam 8 Boils at Once « rita ritnfifii grotti * I GET 'fe THE Cures Highest Prices, Hood’s —FOR— PTC AD! READ!! My Watches Bun. COPYRIGHTS They keep Good Time after have repaired them. I CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Also receive my careful attention. With fl rot clase tools, and a well eeiectod supply kinds of work. EGGS, CBICKElfS, —AND— Beef Hides, and Sheep t Pelts. RIDGEWAY & SON, Poprietorr, of the Tidevllle store' pay the HIGHEST PRICE for the’ above named articles. All work guaranteed. Prices aa low as Gand Work can be done for. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired and warranted by A farm of 210 ncres, almiit 40 M. G. BTONEBRINK, r in cultivation, will l»e sold on rea-’ Watchmaker and Jeweler. eonablc terms. There are 6 acres* Ferry nt. Dayton in peaches; the trees all bearing;; 100 Bartlet pear tree». A go«wl^ place for bees mid stock; nv stly bottom fend; has a lx»autifnl lo-' cation fur building; kithli« threw Loeksmhitbing, Gunamitbing, Pumps repaired, Sewing Ma miles of a good shipping poim. chines repaired. Umbreilus re The place will lie sold nt it bar paired, and all kinds of job gain. Any one who ineana busi work dnne, and everything re- ness can get particular!« by in-* ?aired. Sciesora sharpened, quiriugat this office. Thu right axidermist work done in beet person Will find this a paying investment. Fara for Sale yourself a» easily with : Kodak as with any oth<. camera--an illustrated man ual, free with every Kodak can II COUNTS! CASH Gun nwvicc _ four stringers lit To bo constructed within thirty days, and at the first reg ular meeting, the council wilt be prepar ed to hear objections thereto. JOHN MAUT8, _ u merest 3 Leading Merchants of Dayton . You can WANTED. . I NICHOL & GABRIEL, made oh lot No U7. on the north aide of the fruit dryer of D. A. Snyder, said « The Oregon Weekly Statesman will make a present -of a handsome book by some standard author, to those who subscribe for the bigU2 page Weekly Statesman during the campaign. From now until the votes are counted and the result is announced in Juno the paper will ho sent to any address for 50 oonts. The subscription price of the Weekly Statesman is 8150 per year. Address Statesman Publish ing Co., Salem, Or. fl Goods Boots and Shoes, including Rubber Goods, Long Boots, Short Boots, La dies’ Rubber Boots, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Rubbers; Ladies and Gents’ Mackintoshes 10 per cent. All Groceries, except Sugar and Coffee 10 per cent. These prices are SPOT CASH. some « conapieuoua pieve (or havu them friendo on earth, yet oho often eosse tween 8 and 4 o’clock p. m., the res longéd to depart and be with Christ, m the couneU may direct) la the idence of Charley Bauoderafin. the Lippincott addition was discovered which la far to be on fire by F. R. Smith. He 1 ohe wanted anything? eaid, “I only annmrnl arf tlMl Mavnr SI m U! kmlr^ mfifMAL endeavored to enter the bouse, but on the first day of January 18M, whether ft ba posted or not. But a failure to post found the doer locked. Going to It shall not effect its validity. E. Hadaway’a near by bo informed All we ask of you is to examine our Goods and compare prices that gentleman of the fire. Had with any atore in the county. away and Smith hastily, returned Approved thio 11th day of February, NEW YEAR GREETING.—Wishing all a happy aud pros- little Beulah, a father, mother porous Naw Year, wb aak for a liberal share of public palroufige.. . funeral services wore conducted by , We will coQtinue to do business at the old stand. Our motto the writer in the WeLfoot M. E. is to UVB AND LOT LIV k ! found tlie flamea spreading ispidly. church, end attended by a large Euxene Wooster who lately weut to Oregon City, writes O. M. Harris Wheat selling in Dayton at that he is employed as night watch manin paper ¿Ills. W. A Plum- 54 cento per bushel. building narrowly escaped being mor is also at work in the mills. Groceries cheap for cash at burned down. The flames had Nichols A Gabriel's. Mrs. Catherine Kreils was taken burned the carpet and floor some A voice wo loved to etilled ; Mrs. J. B. Ritey Is suffering from with s sever» attack of plureay of and the well, and reached the roof, the heart on Wendeeday afternoon, burning several boles in it. It is a revere attack of la grippe. whieh at one time it was feared not known just, bow the fire started. WbM-b never can be filled. . Underwear, both ladies’ and wonld provoTata!. The trouble re tied in Hto wtodom baa recalled, gente’, at Nikhols A Gabriel’s. sulted from a former attack of la The boon Htolove had given; On Friday tart while chopping grippe. She is much better now. fore going, and the stove was found wood. W H Cain cut two of the The aoaltoenfe in henven.” The appearance of the inside of in that condition after the fire. ' ~ fingers of bls left band nearly off. the Evangelical ehurch has been Rev. It. F. B blknap . very much beautified and improved PROGRAM by having been papered. The dec- SCHOOL NOTES. Aerators were W. M Kreits and A. Of school entertainment to be given of dressHi hogs to Portland. Prof. McCann, teacher of the P. Morse. The appearance of the at Dayton ball Feb. 21. On Saturday the local teachers’ interior will be still more improved Dayton Prairie skhobl, with a institute wiH be hold at Carlton. Greeting Glee. number of bis pupils, visited this ... Recitation—Etho Seaolaa. Quarterly meeting wilt beheld in school last Friday. Ho was also Solo—Mios MeCana. Married, at the Evangel teal par the Webfoot M. E. church next Sat Dialogue. urday and Sabbath, by the Elder. sonage, Davton, February 11th hv Rev. E- D. Farnsworth, f hartes Eggs 10 cento per dosen. We will continue to sell our dollar and Mty Mato (tl 50) Cor oMh J Q Lambert returned the first which Che Buffered all beslife, and of the week from * trip down the although loving parante done all Columbia river. r ‘ - Overland Monthly. IFr db Ate Rat.” Bread and vegetali*selways on hand; aleo fruit. Call on nie. Stensils eut to order. - J W. AYERS. „■x EASTMAN KODAK OX Shop. ------ 1— Go to Z. Spangle, st the Day ton barber shop, and get a smooth shave or your hair trimmed in th* OF Dayton Livery StaWa N; BRÄDLY,Ä»rhdor‘ NHI rärrtog*. bugMt«. hotbea « !