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•Wiek DAYTON W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY DAMP. NO. Dayton, Orepea—Meet the aecoa foertb Mondays >f every ami Nichol's halL They contemniate " d 0”* SPECIAL SAifl putting Ea a Mr* Spencer our MtorprWM blacksmith, hag the foundation laid for Ms blacksmith shop. Jnoob sound of the saw and hammer iato be heard early and late. which produce eoovicUoc ¡.ardingtag Ibe tocevrary < tino» for laun "Loveof tl •*ote fer ito own Unke, «ad MBS- CYNTHIA HADA P*rty was given Mias Nina copy J** Beading notice« of local enter tain meat* of any description, at which an ndiulsHion 1» charged, or a eoliecUon feu taken up. wiU be c ha rg ed for at the rate er «vv erntaa tine to ailtaataaeea. : Dr Leroy Lfwje, dentist, er than these ; the ¡ntareoto of tnrtb and honor; and he muet urwr for get, as Sir Afoxaoder Cockburn well expreooed it, >at to tbe torti©A* weapon kBWt aiwaye totbu ©wood of tto soldier, and mww the deg- established Mc Minnville. B+A Butter 25 cents per roll. Eggs 10 ceuts per dozen. ■ - —- *• radice once a >d church mu- ‘ Wheat selling ia Dayton at 54 cents per bushel. Groceries cheap for cash at Nichols A Gabriel's. 7^' SdwM entertainment to-night at Nichols’ ball. Prof. Bauer, the pr^yon artist and teacher iu poaoMtnsbip.Jo again in Dayton. Grant Walling has moved into bis now house. - ; Jack Kirkwood is selling off acre tracts of his farm aL very low Ag- urea. lit. Davidson is digging up his hop yard, and others are doing like- »•*•. Let the good work' go on. There is 264,000 people who fill drunkards graves annually; Ibis is only two fifth« as many as use in toxicating drink as a beverage. MAm4 my brothers keeper?” Let every one ask himself this question, ‘‘do I vote for crime or freedomF' Prof, John f. Graf, Scientific Opttician, of Portland has arranged to oomo to Dayton on Monday, JbtoqaryM- Wbifohare bo wUl4 fouftd at the Dayton Homi. He will only remain fora few days, snd thoos who wish Jo ooosult with him about their ©you, should Improvs tbs Mm©. • OOo© hours 10 to 12a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 ©vsnings. He gives G. KreitiaDd John Mauts ss I I a sad s ----------------- putting in every moment of time ia Ibmm this way. The amount of grain sown in peaamnnsbip, tew by bin gentlemanly skid la sent mplateseHjng the land I las* fall was much less than the conduct and uafiagging interest la the in email trade. Urgrage usually sown. The conse progress made by his pupils won our Grandma Wrigbt, who foto tor quence ia more spring wheat will be confidence and eetoem, now therefore, 78th year, has jast eonsptetad tor A delegation of fl persona, pupils sown thia season than usual. There Beeoived, That we tender to him our : 22d crasy pateBMork quilt, all off and patrons of Dayton prairie is a grist demandfor spring wheat,' •inoere thank« for the aid received and which have been made by tor ia Ito school, attended the local teachers’ and it is now selling at 75 cents per interest maaifeeted. and assure him that 11 J bushel. * institute at Carlton last Saturday. The populist convention which Messrs. Chandler Warner and mot in McMinnville last Satur eon Chandler A., who wont to Lents day elected the following named eotnmend him to any community in which a suburb of Portland a short time A. C. Miller, of Ktngo VaHew. wae delegates to the populist state hie lot may be cast, and would hereby in Corvallis, rays tto Gs«Ue, an extend to him a cordial invitation to visit convention, which meets at Sa lem. March 26th: Atlarge;G. W.J our city agnia professionally, at aay fa. business, before the county court Mr. Miller io a otnmg advocate of Olds; E. J. Wood, B. B. Branson, good roads and fo net favorably fos- B. L. Harrte. presaed with the .Oregon road laws I Irate just received a foil line H. Bailey, M. E. Johnson, John V. A. Hnmpbrey, Harry N. Fuson, He made the statement that eno Cario« C. Call, of Seeds in bulk, which I will Gill, Wm. Gilson, Walter Hem- Minnie Eiall Loctmia F. DeForde, cent on each bushel of wheat rafaed sell at Portland prices. In order , hroo, W. R. Kirkwood, B. M. B. A.'Atdennan, in Kings Valley, far the pact ton Booth, R. Murray. Dolile Jones, Frank Jones, to make this line of business Bl years would have meted a fund I On Tuesday morning a telephone success I must solicit your liberal sufficient to build a Macadaauato message was received by A. Hub- patronage. E xon . Dali* Baxter, M.GrseeBaruboltaer road from Hoekine to th© Willaar hard of Lafayette, that hie brother •tt© river. With ouch a read grain V. ». Abdlll, Everything neat and tidy, and Charley Hnbbard who lived several J. 0. NiAoto, could bo stored in private graassies B. M. AMenwao, i I». B. Alderman, the beet of everything to eat miles north of McMinnville, had I and marketed daring any ■sontbin A. Armstrong, f.i. Wirf», I committed suicide that morning by at Strong’s restaurant, Salem. D. BUI. F. A. B»rnl*g. I shooting himself in the head. No Ella Jones. Leave your order at Detn»ering | cause could be assigned for the deed. W. H. Hamilton. Prof. Bsuer is do stranger tore, having Bro*, for a suit of clothes. They I Charley is said to havs been a jovial I teught bls rapid system ia Oregon for WMftAftWlWl- man, and it wan not tbs past eight year* »nd ia highly reoom- I known that bo had any trouble on meoded by, and has letter» from some of his mind that would cause him to the best business college* *nd business oommit the rash dsed. । men of the e»st, end from leading eol- cnnfectiouei I have About 8 o’clock on Isst Sundar I iegeeon thieeoaet. He te spoken of ev- bushels erywher« ae the C dampiox T bacubb and «"d coiifpctionery etore, at Kun e, morning the barn of W. F. Coulter unaurpeeeed expert in penmanship. Ite« I McMinn ville. at McMinnville, waa discovered to »peelmens now on exhibition at poatofloa and Detatering Bros. Frank Gate«, brother to Mrs * be on fire by Mrs. Coulter, who had D F«maworth, has been Seriously been awakened by a noise in the The republican convention of She gave the alarm, and ill the past werb, but io recovering hero. suitable for seeding purpooss | Mr. Coulter succeeded in getting Yamhill county, has been called Call and inspect. Also inquire from hie illneao now. throe boreoe and a sow out of the I to meet at McMinnville, Satur of parties who are wood to Ibis The Christian denomination of ham. There were several tons of day, March 28,1896, at 11 a. m.J Vita pim*« purohi Meato Cote hay, and other food and other arti- to elect 9 delegates to the state kind of wheat, what they think tage organ, Isst 1 C. Griseon, eles of vein© In the bam, which of it, and you will toko it far u republican convention, to be sf McMinnville. wore burned. The building was in held at Portland, Thursday, change in preference to the uaL On Saturday sured for WOO and contents for April 9th, 1896, and also 9 dele 6150. It is not known how the fire, gates to the republican district S tiaeni of A cm hard of trade, which started in the stairway, orig convention for the first congree- sere were elected: J. C. Cooper inated, but it io suppooed that It aional district of Oregon, to be F*«d-nt; H. L Heath, lot vice F** J C Grissen, 2d viue-pres.; J G. , ack man, arc ; E. C. Apperaon, trees. This Will Interest YOU CASH COUNTS! hmm Remember the bam aruf egg so- given tonight by the ladies’ aid ••»«ety <»f the Chrietian church, in the building formerly occupied by A forni ^tf JHt’ itl»mt MH«nAtewsrt><ni.miini«r-(Mt}ri ow ton-' imswftBi DiIsais ïlterre nrt-4i arn—' ire mA«: dto asm r utl bearing -• It is BMw piton «cil! far « m ÛI Ht te gutm Jkua mucaHio iu<a«u. tossi DW «anci ¡gptl ^HTrtmulnT*. M>* iptonigrau «Mb» . IW ri «I* * R scommkndatior F rom Loa 632 Cutelar St., Loo CaL— After having suffer* ' ** a Inna time from acute rhee* **'" without obtaining relief, I ** Chamberlain’s Pain Balm yhnost immediately relieved, p^y recommend thia aS the Bteedicine known. D. M. Ham-1