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vol . XI DAYTON OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY lodge directory , Services will bo held at the Free '1 he mixture and. medely in Methodist church on Sunday next politics at this time has some I 0F TH£ W< at 11 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. queer aspects to an observant „ ' OLI) HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- J. Glen. mind. There is evidently great Davton, Oregon—Meet the first and Mrs. Morris Cain who was at Che unrest among voters, who in ■ tliii l SatmLy ot every month, in Wood- halis, Wash., about six weeks, visit many instances are cutting loose p man hail. ing with friends, returned hqtne on ■from party affiliation of long the Toledo Saturday night. A. O. U. W. years standing. This is confined The ladies aid soolety of th» Evangel £ ' HarmoBY I »Ige No. ^Aftpient Order to ho certain locality. It has F- of Unite«! Workmen, meets every Satur- ical cbuieh will give a dime »octal at the K (lay night in A- O. U. W. hall, Itayton, roeldonoe of Mrs. John Maute. Saturday been remarked that there has* Or Visiting brothern cordiallv re- evening, Muy 9th. There will be lunch been,and will be but little change F ceived. JNO. AV COOVERT, M.W. sS«i a shortUtersqf program. Everybody iu the vote of this part of Yam g ». l ,.H4ÇR| s . B®«- hill county. Perhaps there may Mips Fayb Swick went to Portland on not be, but the man Who banks D. OF H. A. O. U. W. tbe Toledo Wednesday to remain a short his bottom dollar on that result K Unitv I-odge No. 17, Degree of Honor, time. While there she will take part In will probably find himself minus meets every Tuesday night in the A.O. ? U. W. hall, itavton, Or. Visiting mem- a ruuuical aud literary entertainment the dollar, and the popular party R. beta always weUwn«: ____ that will bo given at the Maiquam Grand minus many votes. We are not MRS. ELIZA BERTRAM, tn the near future. guessing at this, depend on it. Chief ot Honor. The Question now in, who took We gain our information from MR3 CYNTHIA HA DA WAY, Ree. the „ model from . , of , a gold rocker - ... I. tbe fountain head—the people— “Â7 P. A. Eli. f£r,‘H“ren‘tO7’ not from interested politicians, Council No 54 tncets every first and belonged t6 Robert Dougins. No . » t. I IA *Publ‘c?» ®ay«. * the thir<l Friday eveninguf each mouth lit charges if returned: A. O. U. W„ ball. _ _ _ « r. number of democrats coming to . WT'1 | to our ranks. Yes, look at them, "DÂYÎÜ ABD ST. JOSEPH STACI. tend Wednesday ok ths steamer How mft ? The democrat8 at umiitxt^ ^vention were left 1896- We note that Mr. J. J. Shipley YAMHILL COUNTY HORTICULTU RAL association - 8r*iXGBBOOK, Oa., May 3rd, 1996. THE CAMPAIGN of 1896 has opened aV candidate for councilman in t^e E d . D ayton H obad D Then» being fifth ward, Portland. Mr. Ship- but fujr persoas at the luoetlug In La ley’s numerous friends here, will fayette, Saturday, to organise the Yam be pleased to know that his ster hill county fruit exchange, if was thought ling worth and ability are recog best to adjourn to Saturday, May 16th, nized by his fellow citizens in 3 o'clock, at same ptace. If you will „Oregon’s metropolis Mr Ship- have fruit for sale this year or In the ley is an honorable, upwright future you can not afford to neglect pro OUR STOCK OF gentleman, of unquestionable viding a means for marketing it. Let all orchardista turn out and assist fa this ability, and no mistake is made most important organization. when such men are placed in t ). H. REES, Sec. public office. Yamhill County Hort. Society. is now complete in all departments. All Vassar girte are fond of the SCHOOL NOTES. Consisting of a very large stock of wen-equipped gymnasium, Gut Sherwood Oorner mnde an Interesting for out-oLqoor ampsement« per speech Friday afternoon. Charlie DeForde, Albert Dunn, Jay haps their first choice is for a fine loug^tramp over the hills, Avery and John Barnholtzer visited the rowing or skating on the Deat school during the week. little lake close by, or a game on > Review in 3d grade speilipg next Tues- the tennis court. "We like be country girls and wear cotton Th0 quc8tlon ls; Re8olvedl dresses and go witboh^ our hats. jMWoodto oi B>or0 ^„..»i said one fresbfaced, healthy StU-; Affirmative, Frank Gates, Grace Duncsn. dent; and the statistics of the Negative Ollie Lumm, John Baxter, Large assortment of Ladies’ SHIRT Eeaves DaytonTostoffice, daily 8:30 a.m woman physician in the infirm- The 9th grade haa finlshad elvH ■MN gov- Arrives at " ¡1 " " 11:10 a.m lew before her return, WAISTS, PARASOLS, MILLINERY. | free to vote how they pleased ary on, tli6 top floor, which is a eminent, and are now renewing, Leaves “ . “ “ l:»0p.m Fine line of SILKS, suitable for Ladies’ . Dr J. W Watt, of Lafayette, ex- ®° me ’ W vote and others will • Arrives ut “ " “ 4:10 p in complete little gem of an infirm- gomo ministers enjoy a practical joke politician, ex temperance lecturer, . not, £ so we are ... informed. Don _ ’t Ml J bear UVUI UJWHVWM w ««•»» , ary witness to tbe \ T WWW««» assar ( ( «*0 as Mw» dearly W«» as WWW does any VW| one, WWW but «ww^ they tBf Reading iiQtk'Ca of local- enter- ex government oflice holder, ex-prea- candidate sleep too sound ...ta« »hnino nf ranrouiiua should be verv careful ou whom they UÎnmenté of any description, at which girl/ wise choice of recreative in the assurance of being elected. an ad mission to charged, or a collection ideutiai elector, is now preaching amusements. Increasing inter-. m,r ,n vicinity was driving along at *. . j Also don’t forget that the prohi est in athletics has been mani- a a 40 pace on shanks, when a minister |s far the largest ever brought to |his valley, and we can fit from 1 * and disseminating some peculiar taken up. w.lil lie charged for at the rate of live cents a lino io ail instances. bition party has a full .ticket, fested the past year. doctrines of his own. Basket; the smallest boy to the largest man, and prices WAY POWN, aa whieh may receive a foir vote.— and bottle l»g team« Lave h een Mr. .and Mrs. JohnBradley who iRy» have ifc. te been m y aad “ju ri d llip e .’/ into au iuvl- manufacture the largest portion al OUT stock. Good suits. for L and bottle ball teams tbe _ we __________________ - -1 j -^--- have been at McMinnville for sev formed, and as the college is sit- silr ! tation tatlon which an editor was never known men mfin from from 14.50 94 50 up. tin. Nice Nice Dress Dress Suits Suits for for men inen from 17.50 tin. $7.50 up as the Umo fur dual adjournment of Sunday night a lamp overturned 'p> refuee. As soon •• the newspaper eral months, attending the office of uated far away from the town, man had got fairly seated in the buggy, Bovs Suits from 11.25 up. Men’s All Wool Pants from $2.00 up. i.-. congre*»». . __ - the Wiltam“He Telephone Co, have itt the upper storv of J.B. Gardner’s When iu McMinnville call and get Prices. the minister gave tbe word to his hotse, Dr; Leroy Lewis, dentist, Mc moved back to Daytonc to reside. residence at McMinnville, whiich and the tennis ball grounds are which started off like the wind, throwing in the shelter of the Plaisance, Minnville. ♦ They think this a good plaee tdlive. set fird to the upper floor. Before mud tn all directions, plastering the ed- the hoée carl arrived a hole was the students are encouraged to tor's face ana shirt front over with mud. J ■ T. L. Weaver, tbe present pastor of the The cntertalmeut given last Friday burned through to the ceiling be this sort of exercise and allowed After taking the paper man a mile or United Evangelical church, will preach evening by Miss Faye Swick, in which the minister “dumped" him out re in Dayton next Sunday, at 7 .30 p. m. low. The fire was extinguished to count it us time spent in the more marking that he was sorry that hefiad sho waa assisted by some of the best with a loss of about 1100. It is re- gymnasium.—From “A Day at “muddled" him So badly. This wasgood Of well known manufacturera, who have retired from buninessf - John Wenker of the epunty seat, borne Dayton, was muon oy- that whib -u the ho8e homo talent or of Dkyton, much en enjoy whs here Saturday visiting his Vassar/”in Demorest’s Magazine so far, but when the good minister re will close them out at a great sacrifice. ■ ed,by every one who attended, the _____ _ nf , marked to a friend that he had “covered cart through the streets some of the for. May. K~frien«i R Miller. V-\ - Yours to please, . that ed. pretty well, with mother earth.’’ « * BE. Woo»Ur«nd A. II. UobHon have ma.lc downpour of rain kept many from at- firemen lost their shoes and stock "with a pleased smile, the newspaper man tending. »■•rock«” fyr wa»bi»g gold, and they will ings in tbe deep mud. . Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little^ upon hearing of the joke, determined to soon.Start out on a prospecting tonr forthat Mrs. Robt. Miller has gone East Early Risers just for the good they" be revenged. So the dispenser rtf gospel . precious metal. on a visit to relatives. On her re MARRIED. will do you. These little pills are nowsand practical jokes has fair warn The Dayton artist is planning for his sum- turn here it is expected that her .Sunday, May 3rd, 1896, at the home of good for indigestion, good tor head ing from his brother knight of the pen. • trip. He will be accompanied by J. M. Mrs. the bride, Mr. A. L. Gould aud Miss ache, good for liver complaint, good " North Yamhill Record. Hogg of McMinnville, aud perhaps others mother will accompany her. They wlllbeeqnipped with a large photo tent W. F. Abdill is keeping house for Birdie M. Rush. T. L- Weaver officiat for constipation. They are good. North Yamhill Camp Wood ■nd other piraphanalia seceesary to do good Mr. MiUer during his wife’s absence. ing.. The future home of the couple will be ucar thè residence of Dr. B. F. Swick, Harris Bros. ' men of the World,'will give a work, and may start soon. „ _ J A. P. Morse has gone to Philo on the place formely owned by Lyman , Its all the same, a slight cold, basket picnic in the grove br. * J.-W. Thompson and wife of Pa>- math to do some painting for A. E. Kwivk. congested lungs or severe cough. - in this - • city on Saturday, - ■ Juno 6, -deeville, Wis., uncle and aunt to I Nichols, merchant at that place, All kind of sweets at Kun’s con One Minute Cough Cure banisbe« that being the anniversary of K. Fenton of this place, arrived and brother of J. Ç. Nichols the fectionery, McMinnville. the birth of the order. There Will here thte week, and are visiting Dayton merchant. Alton will prob £ with their nephew. They will take ably be gone three Or four week». be gocd speaking, and a splen - - । - - , — a look’oyer the c«UnXry.with« view did program. We notice a new sign-board on - “oLpfermanenTly loctiTing in Oregon. The Woodmen monument the establishment of Mr. Fenton, We nro informed that Let Grace, will be unveiled at the grave of who waft sent to the penitcnltary for also a new front on the Nichols Neighbor Leonard L. Oeldard, burglary of Chinese Wueh botny did not and Gabriel store. A few morej at the North Yamhill cemetery, take monay. He and tbe young mau such improvements on that line With him were given liquor by a saloon on Saturday, May 30th, with reg- ' . .nd in daylight eDteredlhe Cbi-. would help the appearanse of our ‘ titer ceremonies.7* AB are In4lt- ueso hOnWr* WrttW Itairreoeived- aTuii! own. pardon nnd is again at liberty and at his ed to attend. , u Wm. Snell, who has been at work home In LafayUe. Some of the republican papers on his father’s farm in the hills near t- A ball will be given at Dayton Willamina, for several weeks, re in this district are ^ibliehing some of Tom Tongue’s s^er let h*H> Friday evehing, May 8. for the turned home on Saturday. He says . - i- . benefit of the^Dayton base ball that C. G. Carter who lias charge of ters of 1894 to make the voters i My Watches Run. are now in and are composed of the best aud latest styles in club. A supper will be prepared the place is getting along nicely, believe be is a friend to silver, They keep Good Time after f for the-occesion nt Oliver's cenfec- and that hia wife and him are giuch while the Oregonian is booming have repaired them. tionery. , ’ ' pleased with their new home. , him as a gold standard man. "It was such a good watch, I The front of the Nichols store building CLOCKS AND JEWELRY - People are beginning to inquire; have never had it repaired, and The party of gold hunters, J. W has been much improved, in appearance Also reeeive tny careful attention. With' by the new open front put in this week. Fixhburu, Wm. Tucker, E. Rowley “Where is Tom at, anyhow?” I have had it fivo. years?* Although we keep nothing but Men’s Good,«, our stock is as large Nichols & Gabriel the Dayton merchants A. B. and Geo. Mellinger, who went tirât class tools, and a well selected snjtply; The travel has been'very good That is a remark we hear greatlv appreciate the improvement mnde as any in the county; even though others keep all lines pf goods, on theNorth Yamhill and Til of material, I am prepare»! to <lo a! ' to Southern Oregon, to prospect lor every day. Is it any wonder that ' in their plaee of business by their iamb kinds of work. lord ! Nichola During the time of mak gold, returned home last Fridav. and our prices are less, than any others for thd same grade of goods. lamook stage line this spring, watches go to pieces? ing the improvements Nichols A Gabriel They brought along with them some All work guaranteed. Priées,as. A watch is a very delicate SPECIAL.— We have just received a large assortment of PIECE considering the bad weather. kept open house all night—J. C. Nichols very good rock, which contained low as Good Work can be dofie GOODS, and are making fine clothing to order at former prices of ready The mining excitement le at fever heetln piece of mechanism, mid to give for. ami. Robert Douglas takiug “turns” in , some valuable minerals. sitting up as watchers and attMKlanta. made goods. We will make ' — 4" Dayton at thia time. Some “rich flnda" have satisfaction and WEAR A LIFE Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Fred Launer who has been at Ve been reported. A atodk oompany waa formed TIMB, should be cleaned every The weather this season has been sn repaired and warranted bv ronia, Wash, preaching, has been FINE ALL WOOL PANTS for - - $5 00. here on Tueaday evening by Meaara. Flahburn, enigma to the oldest inhabitant. So far eighteen months. M. G. STONEBRINK, Rowley. KrviU'a, Mellinger, Tucker, MauU. here visiting this week and attend IMPORTED DRESS PANTS GOODS ** $8 00. 4 add othera. They aent out ■ wagon load ot Has yours been attended to? । . Watchmaker this spring the rain has poured down. and Jewel«?/ ed the Evangelical conference at pr.wpectora Thuradsy to Southern Oregon, un If not, bring it to me. My pri It is true that in March there was some Our former prices on this grade of goods were from 18 00 to $12 50. Ferry bl Da y ton Aihany. He was stationed at Little der the gnardlanahip of Chief Bnulneer R. fine weather and the roads became dusty, Fa’ls, Wash, by the conference, M. Woolworth, accompanied by anrveyor Har- ces are low, consistent with good ALL WOOL BUSINESS SUITS $15 00 *° $20 00. but daring April there was but one or rlr. The part y waa well provlaioned a* though work and all work guaranteed. and left here on Wednesday for bis BR|CK!_BR|CK I two clear days, end the roads are now for a protracted atay. NICE DRESS SUJTS - - -,$25 00. almost as bad as ever. Borne of the fruit field of labor. . W m . F. DIEL8CHNEIDER W hooping C ough . — There is no The undersigned inform those wanting h»a been injured—Italian prunes, some * he mayor of Lafayette is, or These are about one-half of our former-prices, but times are hard. danger from this disease when JEWÈLER. brick that Ite will sell good brick at low4 „.,i.»i™of cherries and peaches Of wse until a Bhort lime since, Dr. J varieties of cherries and peaches Of Our lines of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, &c., Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is M c M innville , O k . prices. I have a largo quantity on hand other frnft there will no doubt ba an W. Watts. The city council of that freely given. It liquifies the tough and will tie planned to All targe or small j>re Proportionately es CHEAP. •bondanee. The growing crop of grain place granted license to a liquor sel mucus and aids its expectoration.- Two doors below Postoffice. ! has been slighty Injure«! on land where ler, and when Mr. Walt was called onb'rs. I making durable brick for water hasstod. Notwithstanding there upon to place his signature to the It also lessens the severity and fre Call and see u.s when in the city. furuaecs, an«l wedge brick for arrhes. has a groat amount of rain fallen there is quency of paroxysms of coughing, Those who have been troubled by the the license papers, lie firmly de but little doubt tftat Oregon will have E. M. SMITH, and insures a speedy recovery. brick in furnace» burning out every year, . clined to do so, and promptly re good crops this year. There is not the least danger in giv will Hnd it to tlier advantage to give signed ns mayor. Correct. The Wm F. Dielschneider, the Mc Doctor shows he is in earnest in ad and Surgeon. , ma ing the remedy to children or ba Physician J. S. HAMMETT, a cull. Minnville jeweler has a fine line of vocating temperance. bies, as it contain^ no injurious sub Office at residence on tbe eMt oorner, Newberg, Or. , gold nnd silverware, also spectacles stance. For sale by A. M. Phelps opposite Free .Methodist church. Prices und pvrticulars given at thia Thu total area of Malheur and eyeglasses. He repairs watch Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. it Co, druggists. office. , Also general practice. es, clock» nnd jewelry in a work county, the second largest coun It is not a miracle. It won’t cure manlike manner. ty. pf Otegon, is 6,177,440 acres, everything, but it will cure piles. J. H. FLOWER, Tbe Buev people have no time, and or 9,808.5 square miles. That’s what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel sensible people have no inclination population of the county, accord Salve will do, because it has done ATTO R N E Y-AT-LAW.I to use a slow remedy. One Minute ing to the census returns lately Instantly Hellen ¡tin hundreds of cases. Harris Cough Cure acts promptly and mnde, is 2,638. The density of Bros. and PenuonenJ-v NOTARY PUBLIC, gives permanent results. Harris the population is hot by any It’s just as easy to try One Min DAYTON,. • • oaxaoal Bros. means great, averaging about ute Cough Cure as anything else. Practices in State and Federal For a H im » assortment of la one person to the square mile. It’s easier to cure a severe cough or Courts. “ without test styles in MILLINERS go This county is 9,000 square miles cold with it.. Let vour next pur Knife or Operation/, to E. A M E. Martin’s McMinn tergbr than the state of Rhode chase for a cough be One Minute Those visiting McMinnville will Treatment Absolutely Painle Cough Cure.’ Belter medicine; bet- ville. Island. find White’s reetaurant • pleasant er result; better try it. Harria CURE EFFECTED A little ill, then a little pill. The place of resort when meal .time From Three to Six Weeks. One Dayton youth has prob Bros. ill is gone the pill has won. De ably learned by bitter experience comes around. The tables are aup- Oranges, lemons, soda water and WRITE FOR TERMS Witt’s Early Risers the little pills plied with the best the market af that it will not do to break the the best confection« at Olivers con fords, which is prepared in a man that cure great ills. Harris Bros. THE 0. E. MILLER CO. city ordinances, nor "fool” with fectionery store, Day ton. ner to tempt the most fastidious Orrtcss: Room» 700-707, Marquam Building,' Meals diy or night, nnd the best. the marshal. About 12 o’clork taste. PORTLAND, OREGON. ' for 25 cent« at Strong’s restai^anj, Tuesday, night Marshal Dorsey Salem. Never closed. Cenks C roup .—“My three chil- arrested Tommy Parrish, a mi Tbe best artificial denture in the nor for violating the curfew or- world is 'the Alnmniutn Plate. dinanco and being out after 8 half dozen bottles of 8. II Cough Dr Lewie the McMinnville dentist, o’clock in the evening. This be Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God N. BRADLY, PropriWit’ makes a specialty of them, together bless you forit. Yours, etc, J. II. with his painless method of ex-' ing „ the first offense, Jndge Bax- . i Crozier, Granta Paw, Or.” 50 cts tracting. i ter imposed a light sentence on New carriage»«, Im^KteS, hongs. and For sale by Harris Bro«., and A. A void C onsumption -By stop-j the youth—five ho»r8.conJ,,e. new outilta th roiighmH. M. Pbelpe A Co. ping that cough. We know of no ment in the city jail. rhnshOUKi “ffer the following five pop ilar F ob the .¿ ungr ,—Elder A Ison better remedy for cough« and colds । Lea warning to all the youth of longs, regular price of each for ave W. Steers writes from Portland, Or : than the 8. B. Cough Cure. 50 cts. j Day ton and vicinty that the city i forty cents, sent to any address "There is no medicine fur throat Young t»<*n»o well broke, work» »iugl*- per hottie. For sate by Harris authorittes are in earnest «l»ouk I by mail, on receipt of fifty cents and lungs that I can recommend o or double, fn-e driver, weigh* liuolta» . . Bros , and A. M. Phelps A Co. enforcing lew and order. The for the five. Stamps taken. , I ministers, public apmikers and A good at«»«l p.mp »est l»»KKy. «Wrryw F or the K idneys —"I am 65. next youth arrested may not fare Following is the li ist: "To-day gingers, with tbe confidence that I 10( 0 II*. AI«» » »vt »Ingle hi rneoé years old; have had kidney disease! e0 easily, us the judge will most 'If My Heart can tbe 8. B. Cough Cure.” 50 eta. Will be «udii vio-ap, nnd will take h» vx*. We Say Farewell;’’ "If and constipation for 25 years. ^U1||ikely impose a much heavier ir bottle. bottle For sale by Harris !ould Forget All The Fast; h Gould Past; ” ’’ per rlmiw, »" |«hrt r».Y, » gixwl frv*ii»0rnlto . _A__ 1 now well—u«ed your 8. B. Head- na|ty. Another thing boys, Farted; ” ulUL.. "Why Did T I Doubt;” Bros., and A. M. Pbalpa A Co. milk cow. ache and Liver Cure ‘>™ > jon-t for once think that the mar- - Manto A .Carter, general blaek- "Goodbye.” 6 nt 50 ccntu tMCn. J. L -I «uniini firrest vou nt ftUV Siptionerv This, notie* mart a&dtapany smiths, do.all work in their line. 11 K,Or." ror«UI«»“1 '""""‘J.uu, H. JACOBSON'S; Spring & Summer Goods Dry Goods, ? Clothing, Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents4 Mens and Boys . Sweaters: OUE StOCk Of CLOTHING Nearly 300 Pairs of Mens, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes R. JACOBSON. WALL NEW GOODS, LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES! OUR SPRING GOODS Men’s and Boys Clothing, Shoes, PAPER The Latest style and lowest prices' at the Dayton Hardware Store. READ! READ!! STOPPED HAS IT ? KAY& TODD, McMinnville. PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS? While doing so call and inspect our SPRING GOODS. Ducks, Outing Flannels, Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Toike Du Nords, and Ribbons, Summer Dress Goods, etc. Ladies Vici Kid Southern and Tan Ties, Trilby and Square Patent Leather Tip Toes, Men’s Needle and Square Toes, Working Shoes. POPOLAR NEW MUSIC OF FURNISHING GOODS, Hats The Wiley B. Allen Com and Caps of the Latest Styles, Gro pany. 211 First St, ceries, Tinware, Hardware,. Wood Portland, Oregon. and Willow now Ware ware. n» to your interest to buy of home merchants. While doing so NICHOLS & GABRIEL A Co. |Thia becan and rtiny do. j RUPTUi CURED it1. Day*«" U«ry Stable: :