Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 10, 1896, Image 1

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    DAYTON OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1896
I Nswbsrg Graphic.)
W. OF THE W
OM> HICKORY CAMP, NO. 2CO-
Pnilon, Ore.-on—*|eet the tirst mui 13ih «nd 14th.
thir l Sntiwfay of every u/bnth, In Wood­
A called meeting of the W. C. T.
man hull.
.
H. will meet al Mrs, Qh-n’s April
A O U W
Bib al half past one o’clock. Come
Hanaony 1.O.IKC No
Ancient Order X*
‘“'“‘V0
of United Workmen, nmetsevery Satur- । the school on Arbor day.
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duv id'ht In I. O.
W. hall. Dayton^
A
April
rump in much like a lion
Or
Visiting brethern iwrdlallv re- r, >
< eived.
.INO. W IWVEHT, M W.l
1 ms been ¿old. stormy and blus­
tery «o for. Tuesday last there was
|{ I HARKIS, Rei:
nil kind of w.ather, cold, wiijdy.
’ •
t’nlty f-o-kc No 17, I'* ree of Iloriar,
meets every Tneelav rt?ht in the A. (>.
U, IV. Iinll, IhtvTon. Or. Visitili/mein
hers ni-’»»« "el.«mie
VRs. KI.IZA HERTR-AM.
I
< hief cl Honor
MHA.-CYNTIIIA HADA WAY, Rec.
A
P. A.
Conm-il No -.4 meet« rw
third Kridav evening of curtí
a <> u w huir.
une
SS, will
•nericai
TCe cov|
none ii
nating
ous pj
1 plaid
1 attra
Tribus
if any]
of a-d
i gréatd
oung pi
jourm
0,L
2 50)
eo W.
copyä
YnU eon get fresh bread at all
tiou's nJ th* Diyton B.tkerv ajid
Confeef|onery store. A full line of
yoofociloiiry. nuts, ora gee, lemon%
ml .everything mfoally kept in a
bukery Rud I'oi ffCtionery store.
D A. Snyder his nbout com­
pleted n good subrtHntfol sidewalk
i“1 drver Tuke putter n and put down
nood- walk-iu ftmit
yaur pr«R>
R. JACOBSON'S
QUR
STOCK
OF
Spring & Summer Goods
Consisting of a very large stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes,
Ladies’ and Gents
i
Luther Vote* and Em mor Hall
left for the McMinnville gold fields
oq Wednesday to take up mining
claims for some 20 Newberg people
who Impe to strike it rich, along
with others.
Henry Clemenz has bought J. R.
Smith's interest in the Commercial
, livery stable and is now sole pro­
prietor.
Dr. Littlefield was called to La­
fayette at a very early hour Tues­
day morning, to consult with Dr.
suffering from a very bad fracture
of a lower limb. The accident bap
pened in a runaway scrape in which
the lady jumped from a vehicle,
■nd on lighting the bon* was bro­
ken and forced through the flesh.
It wa* thought the limb would have
to be amputated but the doctors
bopp lo save it.
GOOD PICTURES
FOR NOTHING.
DAYTON STUDIO.
Owing to.my intended absence fur the seusoit.I will make a very
liberal cut in photo work for the remainder of April. All needing
PROBATE COURT.
pictures will be wise to call 9»rly. None but first class work!
Estate of Geo. - C. Belt. Final : JyouMr-with thanks for past Livor*.
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'-account filed and M*y 5th «t 10 a
Large assortment of Ladies’ SHIRT m. set to bear the same.
WAISTS; PARASOLS, MILLINERY.
Eetate of Colby Carter. Time
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Fine line of SILKS, suitable for Ladies’ to hear final account set for May
5th.
'
Waists, from 35 cents per yard and up.
Guardianship of Wallan heir*.
Receipt of Arthur V. Wallan for
4217 50 filed and guardian di*-
is far the largest ever brought to this valley, and we can fit from charged as to said ward.
Estate of J. W. Rogers. First
the smallest boy to the largest man, and prices WAY DOWN, a*
wo manufacture the largest portion of our stock. Good suite for semi annual approved subject to
men from $4 50 up. Nice Dress Suite for men from $7.50 up. ejection on final account.
Guardianship of Rwanson heirs.
Boys Suits from $1 25 up. Men’s AH Wool Pants from $2.00 up.
Second annual account approved
When in McMinnville call and’get Prices.
subject to objection on final ac­
count.
Guardianship of Fred C. Little
heirs. Alf. Smith appointed guar­
dian. Bonds fixed at $7.000. ——
Mens and ßoys
DAYION AND ST. JOSEPH STAGE.
Cot’MTY R kp CB'.ICAM CoNVRWTWK«.
Eeuvea Payton ¡'oatotHce, daily B :30 a.m I —At n meeting of the county repnh-
Arri ves at “
“ ll'.IOa.ml Hean county central committee in
I.eaves
1 :Wpan McMinnville last week it was de­
4:10 p in cided to hold the connty convert-
Arrives ut
tion for nomination of county ntli-
/ *»* Reading uotic«« of local enter c«rs, on Monday. April 20th, begin­
UiniucBtH of any dcHcrlpiiou, al which ning at 10 o’clock a m. v
an Hdiniaxlmt U charged, or a colieetion
The East Dav ton republican pri
taken tip. wlH •* charged for at the rate maries will beheld iu-thechapel
of Uve cell la a line In all Instance«.
corner of Third and Alder streets,
Saturday, April 18th, at 2 p m.
W. M..UIemens enmmitteman of
Dr. Ixwoy Lewis, demist, Mc-
the precinct, requests that repub­
Miimville..
licans turn outen mass and attend
- Rend the great bargain offered the primaries.
Ly-J. W. Fishburu.
Win. i aih, if. claims to have
Good eiiveloj es,5 cenb a pack­ struck a very Yieh lead rn the gold Of well known manufacturers, who have retired from business;
[Telephono Register.)
swy * • a
wx
-ww 9
Z
r vw
fields near McMinnville. But says wiU cluse them out at a great sacrifice.
age at the Racket store.
Petition
for
the
pardon
of
Grace
he cannot work it on account of
Yours to please,
is being circulated in the city
‘R.i'hhnnfil flllTYimor Draflfl ilnnrla cx+zx
Glied pdatoes at W. M Clemens having to attend to his hop vnrd.
A new postoffice is about to be
10 cents h Mick.
Why not sell to some “tdo-i ed cap-
Exicllrnt smla walerfol the Day- it it ii-t” who could develop the mil
trilliseli a you
too Bakery and Cunfrcliouery store. hone in it
J. W. Fishhurn i------------
— । The Oregon C-mtral & Eie tern
intrinhwh
far
Railway Company’ * m
new steamer
.learner I probably receive its mail from jbis |
a
fine
Ladies
’
Mackintosh
for
. Hallway
Try it.
Goat» are a profitable piece of
J*’:
T W LI m I o with in?* foniilv. hav« pwiMdrlF. al this .jime- Mohair fl 80 for the next ten days onlv. ^"7
L» Campbell of Willamina, 1
i u
. .. ¿annot
a
r
.i Irflji*
between
. Corvallis
brinas
85
cents
per
pound
in
thin
Udles
you
invest
a
little
Ui
f
d
,
nHkvg
|h. uj and
eHch Port-
11 lived 'into what i» known as the
narket. Goals sre selling hq high money any better. Ihis is be-; HUmiate days. Le ving Corvallis felling liquor wiihoulo lieoiiM. Her
A M Peevy pro|a rty. u
ns $3 per hcatL Albert.. Odell in low cost of these garments.
7 g< m
boat arrives al Port- was arrested Monday, but released
E C. LeMaHlera will preach in
formed us ihe first of the week that
’
Y ~
coat ut the land
fond at 6
6 :30 p m, on Mondays, on bail.
the Christian church next Sabbath he brongh in a small sack of mo­ Gents’ light rubber coûtât
The
grò»*
income
of
the
McMinn-
same price.
Wednesdays and Fridays. Going
ut 11 a. tn. Ail invited.
hair whi<-h he disp uted of here
ville posloffica for the „year ending
/» . m
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a
»
B ilious C holic —»Persons who up it leaves Portland at 6 a. m.
Potatoes are now a drug on the f.r $10 ’50.
ir
.
Maren
si,
1896,
it
«s
is
larger
Tuesdays, Thursdays uni Satur­
are sulject to attacks of bilious
market They me selling nt twelve
Rev. E. D. Farnsworth and
days, arriving at Corvallis at 11:2t
colic
will
be
pleased
to
kitow
that
lu'h fur $1. Rome have been i-ol'l
wife who have been'iti attend­ prompt relief may he had by tak' p. iu . The stenmer is finely tic lidering the time* ibis
as low as five cents per sack.
ance ut the Independent Evan­ ing Chambertain’s Colic, Cholera ishwd and funihihed and hn a new
At a meeting 'of Endeavorers of
Bayt It 8. Goodrich ut the gelical conference, which was in
piano in the ladies cabin. .
nnd Diorrhea Remedy.
It acts
the Christian church recently, B.
Duyton hunlwure store, would session nt Salem the latter part quickly and can always be d»>pen-
To tub » L adies .—Having just Dodeon,> Miss Whiteaker, Walter
i ^Inbirm everybody that he is now of last and fore part of this week, ded U| kh >. In ninny cases the al-
received my Spring Millinery Hembree, and Mattie Todd were
M-lling the cheafe-st and best returned home Wednesday even- lack msy be prevented by taking Goods I would inform.the ladies chose« delegates to the state En-
UfoM-WiM-Um niurket. Hu also ing. While in Belem they enjoy- tb» r«n»edy as soon as the first i»-
-
repair* wheels 011 short notice.
three days, beginning
e»l h vety pleasant visit with
Mn dica|ii>n of the disease appears. Saturday II aud Munday f3,
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—^Blrlmp R. Dill* of Chh-iigo, wllt prrach Farnsworth’* unde ting his wife, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by that f will have un opening dis- Apri!
A. M. Phelps it Co., druggists
tn He- BvmigeUeal ehuseb Smi'I^v, April Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Odell.
play uf the goods. 1 would h>-
MISSION ITEMS.
19th, al 9 3) p, m. At Pleaaautdale nt
The Yitiphill county prohibi-, vita the ladies to «nil and inspect
MUsion saw mill running steady.
n The republican district con­
7 30 p. m. •
tion convention is culled to meet goods.
L ouisa B axter ,
J. W. Forsyth has been in Ban Fran­
Motrfay Marshal Dorsey m >M a lot of vention which was held Hi Alba­ in McMinnville on Saturday,
Dayton, Or. cisco on business. Ho returned home
merchaMlise la-longing to C.F.Thlelman. ny Tuesday last nominated Thus.
on Tuesday.
of Duadee, at public sale, «bleb had 11. Tongue, of Washington coun­ April 18th, at 10 o’clock a. nj.,
Now is the time to sell your
Harold Stong Is home from school.
la eu attached b> F.A.Bate* of Lafayette.
for the purpose of nominating a
ty, for United States representa­
chickeus while they are up and Ho graduated with high honors, st head
full county ticket, and transact­
On accountof the rains the Arbor Day
of class— 90% per cent.
tive for- the first congressional
eggs are cheap, J. W. Exon is
exi rei iM S of the Da) ton phb'le schools
ing such other business as may
Mrs., Watts, mother to Mrs. E. Strong,
district.
He
was
nominated
on
whlen was Io 1« held UMlay (Friday),
.properly come before the conven­ always in the market, pays top camo up from Besverton, with Harold
the 34th ballot, which was:
Strong who has been.stopping with Mrs.
prices and cash at that.
has la* n ja>* .poned until next Friday.
tion. It is recommended that
Watts for three years, while attending
Tongue
83,
Hermunn
31,
Ford
There will bis preacbiBg In th« Evan-
the sevi ral preiincts hold their
“Give me a liver regulator and I school.
grttcsl church Bunday at 7 3J p. m. by 1, MilkrJL.
The O. R. A N. steamer Ruth went by
primaries Saturday, April 11, at * can regulate the world,” said a ge-
E D. Farnswotlb.
nius. The druggist handed him a here this (Tuesday) forenoon at 10:80-
I. Nichols who owns the building 1 o’clock.
•
C. A E. steamer Albany came'
t, ’
* bottle of DeWitt’s Little Early Ri­ TlieO.
Flinrtlv nfter the *<-qnHtal of in which Nichols & Gabriel have
along 45 minutes later, about the time
J. I. Dozier who, last week, sers, the famous little pills.
it takes to get tusough locks. Ruth find
J. I. Dozier yesterduy 1 ft»riioou, I heir- store, will probably have a
up ail the brooms she had on board.
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shot
and
killed
Frank
Kelly
on
new
front,
of
the
latest
style,
put
in
A. E. Ln Rm-qtie, w ho is blamed
They left Portland about the same time..
the
La
Rocque
farm
at
Butte
­
C ures C roup —“My three chil­ Ruth had a few minutes start. A gun
to some extent by public opinion the store room this spring This
for the unfortunate killing of will be n great improvement to the ville, and who gave himself into dren are all subject to croup; I tel wns fl red on board Ruth at Morrison St.
Imildmg.
But of course n fine the custody of Sheriff Knightof tegraphed to San Francisco, gol a bridge, as she got through the draw at
Frank Kelly, was arrested under
brick building would set the Ni<-h Marion county,had a prelnninery • half dozen bottles of 8. B Cough bridge first. Each steamer claims, snd
carries the broom. The Albany beat
it charge of carrying conceit led >1« corner iff in Still la-tler shape
examination before Justice H. Cure. Il is
ie a perfect remedy. God the Ruth last trip. Ouess they went
weapons, mid a revolver was ta­ We think ta-fore many yehrs it will
A. Johnson of Salem, the first of bless you fur iib Yours, etc ,J. H right throug to Salem without making
ken away from him w liich be is get there.
landings, as they were two hours ahead
this
week. The court found from Crozier, Granta Pass, Or.” 50 cts of time here. Could hear them puff for
•aid to have flourished around to
For
sale
by
Harrfo
Bros.,
.and
A.
Mrs. C. A. Ponnay of Portland,
a couple of miles.
Mime extent.
He was taken lie- came up heje Saturday and visited the evidence given that Dozier M. Phelps A Co.
»vted
in
self-defense
and
ordered
foie Justice’ E. N. Eiles mid de­ with friends until Monday, when
W- C- T. u.
F or thr w U kgs —Elder Alsou
his discharge. Dozier declared
posited $25 cash bail for his ap- she returned to Portland. On Tues­
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W. Steers writes from Portland;Gr :
pearance for trial to-day.—Ore­ day she started for Chicago, het his intention to remain on the “There is no medicine for throat "For Cod, «nd Home, end NaUvc Lead."
The Spirits Distributing Compa­
gon Daily Btuteatnan, Wednes- former home, « here she will remain farm which lie has rented, and and lungs that I can recommend Io
GET THE
Frank Shepardson, an engineer
>* in crop. The decision of the
on
an
extended
visit
with
her
ny,
inoorporated-in New Jersey, is on the Southern Pacific Ry., who >
ministers,
public
speakers
and
daygApril 8.
nan nla. Her father. Dr. Mellin­ court seems to be very generally ringers, with the confidence that I the name of a new whisky trust.
reside* at Ix>s Angeles, Oal., was
If you want seeds thflt are sure
ger, who firmerlv resided here, is approved.
can
theA
B.
Congh
Cure.?
’
50
cts.
troubled
with rheumatism fora long
In
Washington
and
elsewhere,
to grow, buy them of J. W. growing very feeble, la-mg near 80
per hurtle. For sale by Harris women and even newspaper« are time. He was treated by several
Following
are
the
appoint
­
Exon.
years of age. and is very anxious
—FOR—
Bros., and A. M. Phelps A Co.
crusading against the foul custom physicians, also visited the Hot
Ni»h<ds A Gabriel will pay the to have his daughter remain with ments made at the annual con­
oprin^r,
uuv
rcuvivni
nu
ptriiuanrn
v
Springs,
but
received
no
permanent
F or thr K idrbvs —“I am 65 of spitting in public places.
ference for the year 1895-’96 of
higheitt market price for Mi hair. him.
relief until he used Chamberlain’s , KIwßQ
RWlRKKnlS
years
old; have had kidney disease
The number of W. C. T. U. wom­ Pain Balm. He says it is the Imet
the United Evangelical church
UUIUMHO,
Il is to your interest tociill midget
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and
constipation
fur
25
years.
Am
For all th>‘ h ird times nnd low held in Salem, Or. from April 4
en who recently waited on the may­
price*
now well—u«ed your 8. B. Head­ or of Brooklyn, to urge the closing medicine in the world for rheuma-1
—AND—
prices of products, more bind is
to
8:
Lafayette,
Dayton,
Pleas-
Hsm. For sal* by A. M. PI.elps A '
Tropical fruits : f all kind, nuts, Iw-ing brought into cultivation thia
ache and Liver Cure one year. uf saloons on Sunday, was.300.
r tndies. «tc., at Kuns’ bakery, Me year than Htiy one year since the antdale, Newberg and Mission Used 6 liottles at 50 eenis each. J.
Co., Druggists.
A boy wu parsing a saloon snd
MitH'vllle.
J. W. Piero*, Republic, la., says:
fi at ♦etilvtiiint of the country Bottom, T. L. Weaver and J. H, Khtghl, Rutledge, Or.” For eale seeing a drunken man lying in the
Buv shingle* before the price There are from one acre Up bring Renshaw. Portland, C.C. Poling. by Harrie Bros., and A. M. Phelps
“I have used One Minute Cough,
cutter in front nf it. he opened the
iidvm'ices. J. W. Exon carries “broke up” awl brought, into culti­ St. Johns, B. Hartman. Salem, A Co. ..
Cure in my family and for myself, ।
door nnd said, “Mister, your sign’s
RIDGEWAY & SON,
with results so entirely satisfactory
Bowersox. Corvallis, B. J;
the In-el mid largest slock in the vation on n mnjority of the farm-* in i J..
Our D/yton Photographer will fell down.”
The saloon-keeper
that
I
can
hardly
find
words
to
ex-
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this
vi<-iiitty
The
way
tfie
limla
r
Poprietors,
of (lie
Ile ..........
storie
Kel4v.
Brownsvilh*, and Sweet be ubsent from town for the chased him half around the square.
country.
press myself ns to its merit. I will ggyThe ilfG HE«T PRICE for The’
la dis ippeiinng is ^uprising tonne Home, E. E. McVicker ami C. D.
All the 1. lectcle* and slihelan
Indiana prohibitionists, number­
summer season.
All persons
ce he trave I- over the country. And Crow
G«'»lti m hi a, 0. N. Plow- wantig work ut the reduced ing between four and five hundred never foil to recommend ii to others, above nanie,) articles,
tial* of lh- rMtOll at .Stfblig S teH-
on every occasion that presents
*
«-hat i* very pleasing to the eye of man. Hillabofo, H. L. Prutt. ,
taiiranl, 8 th in
prices should call during April. delegates, met at Iiidiaaapolis last itself.
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the weyfirer and pleasure seeker,
If you want your horse rhotl in is the diHsppearance along the road
Capt. Exon, wife and Mias L. Hadley, Notice samples of worK»in Ure week, John Lloyd Thomas, John G.
Try the Mvonwa. p made at the
Woolley and John St. John,—three
gisal .hnfs’ c • if on Mauts A Carb r ►ide of the unsightly hru-h patches went to Salem liy steamer Thureday, to | .>o8toff jCe.
McMinnville roup factory, F. C.
[»rohi!«ition
Johns
—
were
the
lead-
■
Hand
Ututo
Fnirneth
T^iAfYllA
whl<*h
ÍA
'
Thev
do all kind of nfoclmmithing Ni'M
My Watches Rtfn.
m d »»rieffTFij
briari*, |g>
grubs
and «rex«
old rotten attend State Epworth League, which Is
.
V*«vyv
Cooper, proprietor. It cleans the
The cheap rale of $500 cabin, ng speakers.
livi-r with a torpid liver rid|
and the substitution of in iwsaicn this week. In that city. Miss
A high liver
clothes
and
la
good
for
the
hands.
They
keep Goo«l Time ufh t f
«nd $2.50 steerage, including meals
Il is a matter for public congrat-
«ill hot 1« a long liver. ,Corn et g( ,,<[ [„.*,,1 anH rail fences.
We Hattie Dorsey went upto Salem to-day
nnd
berths
is
still
iu
effect
on
the
.
have repaired them.
ulrtion that .the motion of Joseph
ii><' I v rwith IWill’s Little E*rly । wj|| mention one inrtance whjire, to .ttendlho league.
BMITlt,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
OR AN. Co 'e steamers from Dunlop’s attorney* fol an increased
H M r-, htil« । til* t hat cure dyept p j„ ,he sight of the writer, the value
Don’t fail to take advantage Portland to San Francisco, ^team- fine instead of the prison sentence
-in ¡ri il rtiheliapalion
| of the firm has i>een, and will tie
Alto receive my mreful attention. Whir
of the cut priclw in photos ut ere leave Portland every five day e. has been denied by Judge Gros soup,
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' great I v enhanced b| ihe grubbing
Office st reehlen^ on the east corner,' rtorteUMtexM.. and n wetleetecHMenpHr
Don’t invite disappointment by who declares the offense to be so
The Dayton Studio. This offrr
It not onlv is ro, il must Iw SO, up of brush about the form along
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e—. MethodMeharch.
W—I—'of materia!, t aril prCf^rri! tO «1«. nF
is good for April only. First experimenting. Depend upon One grave as to require som thing more opposite
Makes a specialty of Nasal CaUrrrh. kind« of work..
( n .. Mu.ut/Cmmh Cureacte quick-, the road and other imp.-uve .ettb
than
a
jury
pronouneement,
a
pen-
Minnte Cough Cure and you bare
Also general practice.
lv. m il tbat> « hat makes it go
ut. the pl.^, H •" that of Mr C class work only. .
Ail work guaranteed. Prie»* a*
immediate relief. (l-cunU croup.
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I Gubeer of Plersantdale There are
Inw as Good Work can, l>e done»
Jone* A Atlants, of McMinnville, The only harmless remedy that pro­ of a fine. Only an appeal to the
FOR c ALE.
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1 . dlli, „
Mr„ 1 otlwts hi that immediate vicinity have got nettled inther new quar­
for.
*
supreme court or to the President is
duces immediate results.
'
Me l ^Tu u,u l!*bo are improving their place* m
Young
borse
welt broke, work* single
tern, nnd will be pleased to ' nave
now
left
for
the
editor
and
publish
­
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E E. LigUII S.
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'different ways. E 0. Drtdo wb°tthei’r friends call oti them, esprei
er of tl*at obscene and black mailing or double, free driver, weighs 1100 lbs. repaired and wRrrmitw! bv .
Avin C onsimpti . i R—B) »top- urcha*ed the Moore place, tn mak-, j |hoM wishing lumber, doors,
Stationery, etc, at Ihe drug sheet, the Chicago Dispatch.
M. G. «TONE BRINK,
A good stout jump seat buggy, carry
I" v that <<mgh
\lr know ot to •[ „
inanJ improvements on
J
building materML
store of A. M. Phelpe A Co.
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
1 - Her n mi dy for cciigh* Hint cold*
mise*, and will have one of ’
’
J
Ferry m. Duytvm
Go to Z. Spangle, at the Dayton
One llinole Cough Cure touches Will be sold cheap, and will take In ex­
The best artificial denture in the
Il 3b II! S. Il,'Cough Vnre. fit)ola.
. L
j,, Yamhillrounly.|
barber shop, and get a smooth the right spot. It «ho touches it change, as part pay, a good fresh, gentle
Thoseapray pnmpe *t the Day-
|ir l.nle.
F<>r sale by Harns K ^14^ W. M. C'emeOs, C. world
? Plate.
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HOME MERCHANTS!
Nearly 300 Pairs of Mens, Ladies’ and
Children’s Shoes
R. JACOBSON.
While doing so call and inspect
our SPRING GOODS.
Ducks, Outing Flannels, Ladies
onirt waists, Toike Du Nords, and
Ribbons, Summer Dress Goods, etc.
Tan Ties, Trilby and Square Patent
Leather Tip Toes, Men’s Needle and
Square Toes, Working Shoes.
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HING GOODS, Hats
ana Gaps of the Latest Styles, Gro^
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and Willow Ware.
It is to your interest to buy of
home merchants. While doing so
NICHOLS & GABRIEL
Dayton, Oregon.
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The Latest style and lowest prices
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