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VOL. XI DAYTON OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH Í7, ÎÇ96- LODOS DIRECTO It coart is in session at Me* W* see that many of the farmers There is | q Uet|pr time than “Give me a liver regulator and I io Yamhill county, and especially the preaent, for the people of .wor?’” in this vicinity,* are cutting and sweater» at Nichola A - J - r r mue. The druggist handed him a secure a bottle of DeWitt’s Little Early Ri Dayton to nut! by roadside along along I Cher tarma, bank. A bank cam be secured n W I. k-nai..- «y the me roaaiwe her tarma, sers, the famous little pills. sidewalk in front no*ta,*4 also clearing away the old di „ ——— ff A tlUg moZrte ‘ f f h n*l<,’WM lapidated and worn out fences and for Day ton by prompt, active and Oat meal, corn meal, and all p r' brush which supported them, and decisive action, That a bank Rev.A.G. Boyd lately exchanged building new fence» |o replace tbe at this place wo jH pay well, is kind of meal; salt, lime, shing les and garden seeds, at bed rock his (arm near here to H. Oliver, for a old. This la a great improvement admitted by all intelligent per* farm qear Roslyn, Wash. over the old way. and greatly im- prices. No. 1. stock. Never W. OF THE W. OLDd Day ton, fourtL ' NicboPs of United dm’ Or. bittl- 4iEnKaa4ho.apfMaaanooof.lho forme 89R> ®onver9RPl ccived. JNO. W. OOOVERT, M.W. are cheap. It will add much to the R. L. HARRIS, Ree. appearance and value of your prop erty. D. OF H. A. O. U. W. The schools of this county, in Unity Lodge No. 17, Devree of Honor, general, will celel^rate Arbor day on meets every Tuesday night In the A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting ment Friday, April 10. ors always welcome. H. Oliver, sr. jtas rented the Cain MRS. ELIZA BERTRAM, property coroer of Second and Al Chief ot Honor. der streets, and moved hia family MRS- CYNTHIA HADAWAY. Bec. there. ’ • - Nichols A Gabriel will pay the Council No. 54 meets every first and highest market price for Mohair. third Eriday evening each month in It ia to your interest to call and get A. O. U. TUWL. DAHM AND ST. JOSEPH STADE. Extract of Witch Hasel for trains, bruises,etc., beats the world, et some at Phelps’.drug store. Sheriff Henderson was here on 11 :l(la.m J:30p.tn official business last Friday. He Arri ve« at was accompanied by deputy Pro8- ecuting AttoSiy Vinton.- _ a»- Reading notices of local enter Btrawberriea »reinbloreom at R tainmento of any description, at which 8. Goodrich's, Floral Cottage and an admission la charged, or a collection of an imtuenae yield; of Are cents a line la all Instances. . and alao tbe whole country. By improving the form buildings by painting the old onea or building naw every form would ba improved in appearance, and ths whole coun- try generally, would be greatly im proved in appearance, and the value of farm property enhanced. There will probably be a large immigra tion to this state the ooming sum mer and fall. Tbe beat improved forma arc the ones that will attract the attention of the new corner, and command tbe higheat pricea. " Wal's in front of hl» property o» 1 Mr». Mary (elfins’ daughter is Main atreeL _ ‘x ~ afflicted with the distressing mal . 1 On ThuredaV W. Fishburn ady known as “St Vitus’ dnnce.” mashed bis thumb so aa to disable You need something to stir you him from work. . up and purify your blood, after the high living of the winter. Fry’a A nice Jot of hams, shoulders and other meats at the Dayton There will be preaching next Market Sabbath at the Christian church, Leundried collar and cuff shirts both morning and evening. Rev. Chas. Simpson will preach. A cor at Nichols A Gabriel’s. dial invitation is given to all. A few settings of Buff Leghorn Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Baxter eggs—I he dnynplon layers—for have purchased of Mrs. J.G. Lewis •ale. Enquire of N. Phelps. the Racket store. The Racket bus- LL. Those spray pumps at the Dny- nqse wifibe conducted by Mr. Bax ton hardware store, are the handi ter, end the millinery department est thing out. They can be used by Mrs. Baxter, as heretofore. All the delecacies and aubatan- tials of th« seaaon at Strpng’a rea- taurant, Salem. If you want your horse shod in —.good shape call on Mauts A Carter. They do all kind of hlackamithing. A high liver with • torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the, liver with DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspep sia and constiapotion. । H arris B ros . Mohair and wool -bought by Nichols A Gabriel. It not only is so, it must be eo, One Minute Cough Cure acts quick ly, and that’s what makes it go. H arris B ros Good board and lodging at Mrs. E. E. Logan’s. Meals at all hours. ' A void C onsumption —By etop- Eing that cough. We know of no alter remedy for coughs and colds than the 8. B. Cough Cure. 50 cla. Gsr bottle. For sale by Harris ros., aud A. M. Phelps A Co. W antxd — A position as housekeeper. Country preferred. Inquire at this office. The latest and best improved carpet stretchers for sale cheap by I. Nichola. The best artificial denture in the world ia .the Alumnium Plate. Dr. Lewislhe McMinnville dentist, makes a specialty of them, together with hia painless method of ex- trseting. Remember the republican speak ing Monday evening next, in Nich ol’s hall. Go and bear the noted Thomas H. Tongue, of Hillsboro. M. O. Lownadale, of Lafayette, well known as a first class vocal muai- cian, will sing on that occasion. Mrs. Baxter at tbe Racket store, has just recived a very useful arti cle for the ladies—and tbe latest in vented—the automatic hat fastner. She alsd received a lot of different strlea of combs. Call and see them. First street between Main and Ferry has been graded preparatory to placing gravel on it. Main street from First to the Toledo warehouse will also be graded and graveled. Dsyton will in a short time, have all ber atreeta graded and graveled. E. A M. E. Martin, of Me Minnville, are prepared tp give a fine display of SPRING MIL LINERY, on their opening day, Friday and Saturday of thia week. All ladies cordially in vited to call and inspect their I. E. Fenton has some very neat samples of carpets, from stock. which those so desiring can H. Oliver, jr., late of Woodburn, make selection and have a oar will open a bakery and confection pet ordered at tbe lowest price. ery store in the Bradley building Tropical frultaof all kind, nute, one door west of the Dayton Mar mndies, etc., at Kuns’ bakery, Mc ket. For a time he will be assisted by his father, H. Oliver, sr., who is a Minnville. practical baker of long experience. Leave your order at Detmering Mr. Oliver will keep every thing usu- Bros, for a suit of clothes. They slly kept in confectionery stores. have some splendid sample goods In season, be will al*® keep ice for men’s wear. cream. In the fall of 1898 a son of Mf- N ational C htlonsn ’ s H omb Bo Tobey, district T. A McFarland, a prominent mar- ciWT -Re», I- chant of Live Oak, flutter county, superintendent of the MaHonsl Cal., was taken with a very heavy Children a Home society of Oregon, cold The pains in his chest were will apeak io the Webfoot church so severe that he had spasms and next Sabbath morning, and at thr and was threatened with pneumo- M. E. church, Dayton, in monia. His fatbar gave him a«v- eral large doses of Chamberlain s Rnu VIMS«»*7” ” mmw—— — Cough Remedy, whichbrokeup tba fa strictly undenominational.- cough and cured him. Mr. McFar erybody fa cordially invited. land says whenever his children One Minots Cough Cur« touches has croup he invariably gives them the right spot. It touehaa it Chnmberlain’a Cough Remedy and rou take it when it always cures them. Ha consid- ■I tba ri. ¡e PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS! what - othors soy about nest transacted . That damaged goods, call and exam it would pay cau pe.and would be ine for yourself. I do not carry clearly shown to any inquiring shelf-worn goods, or book ac* count«; that is why 1 can under business uMn who wished to in sell others and live. All goods vestigate the subject with the guaranteed and a liberal patron view of opening a banking house age solicited. here, and will take the time to Yours respectfully. OUT BFKLNG GOOD». Ducks, Outing Flannels, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Toike Du Nords, an Ribbons, Summer Dress Goods, etc. Ladies Vici Kid Southern and Tan Ties, Trilby and Square Patent Leather Tip Toes, Men’s Needle and XON. personally inveatiage for him- This is a matter that' self, DO YOU WANT «IOO? should be pushed to successful' If so here is a ehanoo to make it in the completion lit once. Unite and Pleasantest Way in the World. The great prize story for which the There is some talk by those living take acti<*^and get a bank iu Chicago Bsooed paid 610,000, and putll- along the road between here and Dayton, without dallying. oatlon of which will begin in that paper Wheatland, of donating extra work Monday, March 33, will also be printed In and graveling the road between (Yamhill Reporter ] dally and weekly Tacoma Ledger. It is Dayton and Wheatland. It is esti The work of moving^Jonas 4 written by Harry Stillwell Edwards, of mated that should every farmer Adama .stock to tbe flaw store is al* Macon Ga., and is a story of the old and alobg the route donate ten days new soute. It is astory at mysteryj Af- moat completed. year for w* three ’ each *c“Jf M5 ror 1«® years, that a Dr. Gyrus Edson’s consumption, ter mt uuv me iasl ctiapter ts prinwu ■ week will be allowed for readers to guess built between Dayton and Wheat- cute is undergoing a test in the city bow the story will eud, and the Ledger iand. Farmere would not then be and with apparently good reaulta. offers glOO in cash to the reader who ac The property owners on Third curately guessec how it ends. If nobody compelled to rush their grain to the and I streets have agreed to gravel makes on accurate gusas the UW will be warehouses in the fall, but could divided among the 6 pars irions making the bring it to market at their conveni that part of the streets leading moat accurate guesaoa. Hera I» a chance from the Hotel Yamhill to the At- for everybody to make money easy by ence, and at all times draw full . — reading a mighty good-atory. The price loads, thereby saving time, money laa mills. Tbe school has been making good use of the new drum lately receiv- DarTerdy I4wta, dentist, Mc ed They have been drilling to and labor; A good graveled road would not only be a benefit to the Minnville. ..... march on Arbor Day. farmers, but it would be of finan Ladies' and gents’ shoes at Nich Martin, the wisard, has given cial benefit tq business men. The ola. 4 Gabriel’s. several exhibitions in Nichol’s hall bad condition of that road the past Washing and ironing done in the this week. Those who attended winter has kept more than one in best style at th® McMinnville steam were well pleaeed, and say that he dividual, at times, from coming to laundry. . , Day ton to do trading? Good roads - 4 A special meeting of the Yam are tbe building up of the country. Thos. H. Tongue at Nichol’s hall hill County Horticultural society Mondty evening, March 80. Tlte fall sown grain is growing nicely. ’ tn general it hag a healthy April 4. and bright green appearance. It carpet stretchers—the best—of I. An abundance of rain the first of looks strange to many near-<fomera, tbe week.' which made the roads in and is a surprise to them to sec cat The excitement over the mines bad condition again for several tle, bogs and sheep pasturing on near McMinnville continues. comn fields. This is comnpon daya. They are getting good again. wheat among Oregon farmers, and in most Nichols 4 Gabriel has something The W. C. T, U. will meet it the new for you to read in another col- residence of Mrs. Bjanch April 3d. instances is claimed to be beneficial to the grain crop. One farmer a umn. The yearly election of officers will few days sgo informed us that on a A, La Fever has built a new side- the market. Phelna A Co.. < NO. 41 j Go and hear Thos. H. Tongue •peak on the issues of the day. Monday, March 30, at 8 p. m , in Nichol’s ball. Singing by M. O. Lownadale of Lafayette. eggs, can procure Peking them of Ellis F. Hadley, or by leaving order at H rbald office. Price 25 cents per setting of 18 egg«- “Top” Reasoner, who has been boarding at hotel de county in charge of Sheriff Henderson, the psat winter, at expense of county, was released this week. There not being evidence sufficient to sustain the charge against him. W. R. Merrell- has removed with pis family to Eastern Oregon. J. J. Rowley and Charley Richstinc accompanied them, where they ex- Sect to get employment as sheep erders. They left here on the Mo doc Thursday morning. Mr. Mer rell rented hia place M. D. Kreils, who will move his family there. *• " .........................»«W ■ ■>< ■«-*-> Fpa thk K idnbyr .—“I am 65 year»old; have bad kidney disease and constipation for 25 yearp. Am now well—used your 8. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottles at 50 cents each. J. H Knight, Rutledg»<Pr.” Foraato by Harris Bros., and A. M. Phelps & Co. ' Peach, plum and early cherry trees came oat in full bloom last week. Other fruit trees are bloom ing this week. Forest trees are coming out in leaf, and soon the whole country will be decked in a robe of green, variegated with Row ers and blossoms of many different colors. C ures C roup .—“My three chil dren ate all subject to erdup; I tel half dozen bottle* of 9. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. H. Crosier, Granta Paas, Or.” A0 cts. For sale by Harris Bros., and A. known all over the state as an ora tor and intelligent speaker will speak in the opera house at Mc Minnville, Tuesday evening, March 31, on National Perils, political and ecclesiastical. Admission 25 cents. The subject at this time is an inter esting one, and Mr. Grant handles it in an able manner. Judge Hewitt and wife of Albany, are visiting at his father’s. Henry Hewitt of Unionvalie. Dr. Thorn ton and wife, of Portland, are also visiting with Henry Hewitt and family. Mr. Hewitt is an uncle to Dr. Thornton. Miss Angie Powell, accompanied by Miss Hayes and Miss Howard, of Salem, drove over from that city Sunday, and visited with ber pa - The second illustrated lesson en rents and sister of this place. titled, “the Bunale of Rods,” will be If you want a pork dr pickle bar presented at the Evangelical Sab rel leave orders with C. Unruh. bath achool on Bunday morning at 11 o’clock. Subject of lesaon for F or - thr L ukgs .—Elder A Ison juniors; “Love.” Subject for adults; W. Steers writes from Portland, Or.: “Christian Unity ” Singing witb “There is no medicine for throat and lungs that I can recommend to the Spirit Don't invite disappointment by ministers, public speakers and experimenting. Depend upon One singers, with thu confidence that I Minute Cough Cure and you have can the S. B. Cough Cure.” 50 cts. immediate relief. It cures croup. Ejr bottle. For sale by Harria ros., and A. M. Phelps A Co. The only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. J. VV. Pierce, Republice la., says: H arris B ros . “I have used One Minute Cough A late letter received by a Ne Cure in my family and for myaelf, braska friend gives the intelligence with results so entirely satisfactory that there waa, at the time A he let* that I can hardly find words to ex ter was written, 18 inches of snow press myself as to its merit. I will on the level there. This has some never fail to recommend it to others, what abated the irrigation fever, as on every occasion that presents it is too cool for the fever to rise. itself. r.s H arris B ros . ----- pr———»---- m • There will be .preaching in the A. M. Phelps A Co. desire us to Baptist church next Sabbath,morn ing and evening at the usual hours, publish the following extract from by Rev. C. A. Woody, of Portland. a letter of Chas. M. Gutfeld, of Reedley, Fresno county, Cal., as Everybody invited. they handle the remedy referred to The cheap rate of 1500 cabin, and want tbeir customers to know and 12.50 steerage, including meals what a splendid medicine it is: and berths is still in effect on the “It is with pleasure that I tel. O. R A N. Co’s steamers from you by one day’s use of Chamber Portland to San Francisco. Steam Inin’s Cough remedy I was relieved ers leave Portland every five daya. of a very severe cold. My bead Japanese Oil cures asthma, rheu was completely stopped up and I matism, neuralga, spinal complaint, could not sleep al night. I can toothache, cramps, bruises burns, recommend thia remedy.” A cold chilblains, sore throat swelling of nearly alwaya starts in the head the tonsil», kidney complaint, etc. and afterwards extends to the and lungs. By using This is a wonderful medicine for throat both man, beast and fowl, every this remedy freely as soon as the housekeeper and every owner of cold has been contracted it will cure stock and poultry should keep the the cold at once and preventit from Japanese Oil on band for immediate extending to thelunga. — the —_______ — * artist. ____ r Z. ____ Zpangle, tonsorial ofOgytonJaagentforthsMcMinn- vme Steam Laundry, All goods ¡n hia care will receive prompt attention. Leave clothes that you vou wish laundryed and done first claee gon. * Quick In effect, heals and leaves at bis barber shop on Ferry Street. no scar. Burning, scaly skin erup tions quickly cured by DeWi.lt« use in time of need. It is a house- hold necessity. It is not claimed thal it cures everything, but it does ■eure many ills that flesh is hair to. M. C. Tufford, agent, Dayton, Ore- OF G GOODS, Hats and Caps of the Latest Styles, Gro^ ceries. Tinware, Hardware, Wool and Willow Ware. 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' ’ Half block west of uufon Depot’ onsoox. Practices in State and Federal Courts. An Ordinance to prevent bleyele rid ORD1NAN0C J<O? 40. __ ( I r I ( A GO, ing on sidewalks. Thp people of the city of Day ton, E. M. SMITH, Yamhill county, Oregon, do ordaia as follows: Section 1. That any person or persons found riding any Bicycle, Tricycle or Office at residence on the east oorner, other cycles on the sidewalks, -within the eity limits of the etty ot Dayton opposite FrW Methodist church. Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. such persons shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, upon convictio thereof be Also general practice. fore Recorder's court, shall be fined In sum nos less one dollar (gl.OO), and not more than five dollars ($6 CO) aud costs, or be imprisoned la the eity jail not lees than one day, nor more than three days. Sec. 2. This ordidsnoc shall take ef fect on its passage by the council and I have again opened a new lot of the approval of the mayor. the finest and very latest Paaeed the council the 18th dav of styles oí March, A. D. 1896. 8. A. BAXTER, City Recorder, Approved this 18th day of March, A. D. 1896. At the Racket Store, and invite all ladies E. A. ALDERMAN, City Mayor. to call and see my goods before purchas A orxts W awtso . —To canvass the ing The goods will be sold at very cities end towns' of Yamhill county, Or.j for the okbatskt literary marvel of Buy when and where you can buy the , the age, “Samantha in Europe.’’ ’cheapest- Address, I have bought all the millinery goods A rthur L ambmbt , Dayton, Or. lately owned by Mts. R. 8. Goodrich, and added to my slock. MBS. LOUISA BAXTER, Dayton. Physician and Lowest Prices. WAGONS A BUGGIES I am prepared to do all kind of repairs on wagons and bug EGGS AND CHICKENS. Tire undersigned would in form all wanting Black Minor cas and Plymouth Rock chickens or eggs, that _he has the beat in tbe market. Eggs 82 per sitting. J. L. HOSKINS, Newberg, Or. F or S ale .—About one acre of land on Asylum Avenue Sa lem, will besold cheap. Inquire of Mrs. T. W. Conover at reai- dence south side of function car line, Salem, or at this office. Anything in the line of building material, lumber, hardware,etc., at reduced price», at Jones A Adsms, McMinnville. smithe, do all work in th Repairing of all kind done. CUMMINGS A FALL, PROPRI KTORR. ‘2.00 I?er ¿Onv. Headquarters for businees men. First class hotel in all its appointments, and rates reasonable. One special feature of house.is a first class restaurant in connection thereto. Patronage solicited, and every effort made to give satisfaction to all. GET THE Highest Prices, —FOR— * EGGS, CHICKENS, t —AND— Beef Hides, and Sheep r Pelts. RIDGEWAY & SON, gies, in the best manner and at Dayton, Or. ILL, Surgeon. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. To the Ladies I lowest prices. I. E. FENTON, Standard” GAULT HOUSE PUBLIC, - DAYTOX,. Old Poprietors, of the TideviBe «tors' pay the HIGHEST PRICE for the articles. They keep Good Time after I above named I have repaired them. My Watches Run. •< CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Abo receive my careful attention. With fi rat claaa tool a, ami a well selected supply of materia), I am prepared to do al kind« of work. All work guaranteed. Prices as low as Good Work can be done for. Watches, Clocks and Jewelrry repaired and warranted hv M. G. STONEBRINK, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Ferry Bt. Da y ton FENCING Farm for Sale. A farm of 210 acres, about in cultivation, will be sold on rea-' son able terms. There are U ash ee‘ in peaches: the trees all bearing;- 100 Bartlet |>ear trees. A good' place for bees and stock; m< stly bottom land; has a iteautsful lb-' cation fpr^building;,within three miles of a g«»bd shipping |»«>ii»l.' The place will be sol«l at « bat* gain. Any one wlm meanj Imsi-' ness can get particulars by iu-‘ Iquiringat this office. The right person Will find this a paying investment. Dayton Lirery Stable;. n : BRADLY, I’Hprielor XeWfarrhu«*. bu^e«, -'m^