Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 06, 1896, Image 1

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DAYTON, OREGON, FRID^ jjOVEMBER 6. 1896.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
The annosi city election will b*
In reapopee te a call, the oiti- r
held Monday, November 16.
SCHOOL NOTK8
S
r
MARRIED-
ili»
of Dayton met at the coun-
w. OF THE W.
The shower»of rain are damprni-
Tíe e!anin« of lhe dlb of No-
room on Saturday night, to
OLD HICKOBY CAMP, NO. «0- ing tbs earth sufficient to make
Tlie school is increasing, tb«re
vsmlter. 1896, was one long to be re­
Dayton, Oregon—Meet ths Arat and
inmate a city ticket for the « d - now being an enrollment of 167.
The rivers are also
third 8atuday of every mouth. In W<Sd- it plow e.»»
membered to Mr. and Mrs. Eli
ng
year.
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E.
A.
Alderman
was
al u Grace Smith of Centerville, e
man hall.
king navigation much
easier,
appointed
chairman.
1 »^pointed
to to
act - act
— as
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«Mon, is
A. O. U. W. .
~ ’ T0“"^ daught-
[■nd J. H. Flower
I
MiM-Bdith Dillon late of
• aa secretary of attending school here.
Al,a
fo
Harmonv I/xlge No. 28, Ancient Order
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. Ion *ate
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<o Mr.
air. John
Junn Bur-
Bur-
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the
meeting.
The
follow'ing
'ru-
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of United Workmen, meets every Sator- '"'»“fa. who has been attending pa.
d
Crabtree. The ceremony was
.lav nlvhtin A. OJT W. hall, Davton, cl«® college at Newberg goes to Ja- ticket was nominated:
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*•*’ c c Poling, of
Dr
Vlaitimr brethern
bretharn cordially
nnwlt.1l« re­ P** to ______
. .* work. JS
Or.
Visiting
Mayor, J. T. Watson; Council- Illg.
engage • in mission
n
.
,
In tbe Pretence of the
ceived.
A F. 8WICK, M.W.
wfor„
two t,ar8’ J C- Nichols,
Will.«.!.,.,. Black Mlnwb. ™
” e W
P.'Z.ff'
The 6th _
grade are making rap- eh X s ! £Tr •v«®'»»:
Mr. and Mrs.
U. L HARRIS, Rec.
. ™ r r and Mrg. F. M. Crab-
in bhmfoi
illets for Plymouth Rock pullets
nollat.
* "osella Councilmen for id progress
pnilets
nrowreu in
Mantel Arithm«-^
A -¡n.—
and Mre. E. Spaulding,
D. OF H. A. O. u. W/ Also Black Minorehs roaster for one year, Jghn Mauts, 8. R. Bax­ tic, having compUtod on« half
Unity Lodge No. 17, Devree of Honur
Grimes, F. M.
ter;
Recorder,
J.
W.
Fishburn;
•*lo. Inquire at this uffice.
the year's worfc.
Bwie
’ Or"oia’
Treasurer,
August
Detmering;
luast
Monday
sveniyg
school
U. W hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting mem- .
The election pasaad off quietly
•nd M»mie Czabteee, Chas. Crab-
bers «iWEvt weleome
was dismissed a quarter of »11
in most of the Willamette valley Marahal, T. W. Cole.
.
__ tree, Henry D. Woodw»rd W E
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MK&
H. MELLINGER,
ho r earlier, and tbe scholars
»chol
^“^h. Ray Grimes, Nellie Grime»,
lowna and citiea, and without any
(
hi^f
oi
H
owof
Died
—
On
Wednesday,
October
T
MRS. CYNTH a HADAWAY R^’ i undue excitement. ‘
forming
in
a
line
6f
march,
,
w?H®r Spaulding, Bavlale Spauld-
31, James Galloway died at his
J- Q. Lamliert and Enos Coo- home hear Ione, Morrow -county, headed with, the American flaw ,n8 «»d Clifford Spaulding.
Al _ park,
.
®’
AfUir »he
fka congratulations
a —3 _ aa
a
from
proceeded to th«
where
«
M ,m®eU erery first and ( vert who have been runnings cigar Or. Mr. Galfoway was about 61
those
promut
wer*
extended
to
the
they
formed
a
square
and
saluted
Thinl » riifay evening of each month in •tore and barber shop at Wood’a,
WM farther to
A. O. U..W. hall.
happy
pair, a « a very u sumptuous
during the summer, have I'eturned Mre. D Stoutonberg who livee near the flag. Three cheer» were reu-1 dmzi
w ..
-
. re-
to their homes here.
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—I Wheatland. Mr. and Mre. Stouten-
UNITED ARTISANS
b®rg were telegraphed to informin»
The steamer Toledo which sunk
RSnritv Assembly No. M, meet in reg-
•i »
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¡them of bis death. Tb» immedi-
ular
session -----
every
2<1 ___
and A^a.
4th »» Fndaya
of - near
—«nd th« puMaaedM»»fo. A ft«« «rticlee were preeented to the happy
■tely
Ione
to *««»><1
attend th»
the
eseb month, in A O. U. W.hall, at 8:00 Saturday
Whiteth« hn.i” i I*
”7 ataHed for
,or lon
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.
\ ¡siting member, invited the way L Portland ^uSlyR ---
**••» one time singing the smsg America, the'oouple:
o'clock p. m
scholar» were dismissed.
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Clock
and
Rochester
limnfmm
Mr. .nd
tí? '"»P
a resident of Yamhill county, and
W Beading notice» of local enter again sunk.
^uite
well
and
fkvorablv
known
tuinmente of any description, at which
CUM FOB ÇBIPPLKD CHILDBRN,
The election of McKinley »nd the iu thi#
119 vicinily.
vicinity.
an ad m lesion Is charged, or a collection
The National Snrgioai laatitute, No. Crabtree, ir.
late
rains,
have
brightened
up
the
,
,
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taken up, will be charged for at tbe rate
»n Francisco, success-
■of five cento a line In all inetanoes.
success. » ^t °f
coimtenances of a great majority it
The ladiea of th« W. 0. T. U. will 319 Bush St, San
-j Úhi
dishes of 100 pieces,
fully treats all case» of orthopmdle sur­ Mr .nd Mrs. F. M. Crabtree.P
residents of the Willamette Galley ,
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a ’uPper and entertainment on
Wheat 58 eta. per bushel.
wonderfully.
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gery. One or mote surgeons of this In-
»•t-g ass dishas, Grace Crabtree.
Thanksgiving evening at the Evan-
Kicking chair, Besaie Crabtree.
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sUtute will bo at tbe Daytdn House,
Eggs are selling here for 20 - Mrs. Elisabeth Tyler, wife of La­
gelical church. There will be an Dayton, Monday, Nov: 15th, one day, to’
cents per dozen.
fayette Tyler, d%d at her home in old ladies’ contest and music. Sup­
examlno cases. Tho suocom of the In­ Woodward^ n,vea *nd «>rk, h . i>.
Born.—To . the wife of M D. l *~er*'0,1 Thursday night, Octo­
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p°Mn’iXv^r knapkin rings, silver
stitute in treating
sll casea of --- autvaturo
per
15
cents.
Entertainment
free.
-Kreitz, Nov. 4th, an 8 pound girl. ber 22, aged 66, of paralysis. ~ '
of the »pm«, diMases of the Mp Bna! butter knife, ^r. and Mre. E.
Howard Naah Of Dundee, who Lima L.tela «L.k »—„«J
■ « limbs and 741
k A 11 I z« ■ n
Spaulding.
. Mrs. Louisa Baxter inakea dress-
Captain and. Mrs. Simpson of the
kuee jointe, club feet} crooked
Salvation Army, who have been was selected as pitcher in the grand bodily deformities as piles Satula, nasal
Two largì;e vases, Mr. and Mrs. J.
- es in the latest style.
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'.’■** by
by the
tb® San
San eatorrh and ait chroetc diseases has'
located at Ifayton ______
several years in in»e game of ball
Ladies’ Mackintoshes at the
ranciaco a^t
Examiner,
waa taken ae- ra“d° for
the army work—preaching, Lnd rioosIHil
V
®a
mudo for the Ia,tlat
Instiate
a national reputa-
reputa-
lowest prices at Nichols and other labor, goes to Grant’; Pas. * ™’to
Mr- and Mre
for circular. Befereacesl Chas Spaulding.
while ™
on his Itioa,- Write
other labor, goes to• Grant's Pass
Weite for circular. References
GabrjeL’i.____ _ ____ -
next week, to engage in Salvation w«# unable
c?u*f‘lu®n‘,y «»«ybe hadto: B.
B.
Miller,
Payton:
Silver toothpick holder, Buelale
R B. Miller, Dayton:
Mr. and This was a Brent
w James Vestal and family who t Army work at that place
I8’”®- Mrs. L. P. Johnson, Salem; Hon. Thos. Spaulding, r
have been living »n the John Craw- Mrs. Simpson who have made many Howard ««J k- ri 8PPo,*t,n®nt to L. Davidson, Salem { 7.
Salt and pepper
Chae. Crab-
w. Thompson,
ford
about 9
«noth «f
k«~ have .k-
’ ' Woward *"<1 hi» friends.
’ Gaston.
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f»rd nlace
place about
9 mile,
miles south
of friend,
friends »l.il.
while here
the u
best
The report circulated that Au­
Cream pitcher, Ray Grimes.
here, have moved to Newberg.
wishes of friends, and the hope that
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at
Celluloid pin case, Nellie Grimes.
Silver 16 to 1 of gnld did not lh*’r.,aborB‘W b®
and r» gust Detmering framed and burned
Bryan in effigy, we are informed by Camptonville, Cal.,says herdaught
Two lamp mate, Mr. and Mrs.
carry the day at the election |aRt | *u,t ln mucl> good.
good authority, is untrue.
The er was for several years troubled at McLaughlin.
Tuesday; and Bryan and free silver
John otarr,
Starr, Charley
Charley Hadaway,
Hadaway, five perp
cuver
-<»nn
five perpetrators are Known.
Mr. times with severe cramps in the
&r!in?
Wal,8r Sliding
were "left out in the cold.”
J "»ne» Fletcher and Chas. Robinson Detmeri
stomseb, and would be in such ag­
Photo
holder,
Cliffbrd Spaulding
»hmKing
it
a
disgrace,
Prof. Boardman of McMinnville,! W
J
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n
the
Cascade
mountains
whn worn tn
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cut down the effigy, and it was ony that it was necessary to call in
Two picture easles, Mamie Crab-
.will preach in the Baptist church "bo*e Scio. Linn county, about twor burnt.
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a physician. Having read . about tree.
r
nt Dayton next Sunday at 11 a. m we,!a»’ «»turned home the latter
Chamberlain's
Cholera and
- Colic,
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$®t ail ver epoona. Jack Crabtree
There will be a great farewell
All invited.
P8rt of *a«1 »•»k- They Killed five
Diorrhea Remedy ahe concluded tol ’ The weU wishes of all present
A tip top meal can be had day while out*' To^am^btatoTto meeting by Captain and Mra.
?emnforl’re’laUraDf
honor of kìÌH.tg foor^f Simpson of the Salvation Army, gave prompt relief. It was seldom coupfo on the voysg» over tbe joua
ott Friday evening, Novi 6.
Of­ tieceioary Id give second dose. "It ney of life as huaband and wire."
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lem, for-25 cents.
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eer_ whil«
the d
deer,
while ik«
the ar>k
fifth was killed ficers and soldiers from McMinn-
has not only saved lots of worr
Candwand cake Received.
Prof Metzger of Lafayette sem­
ville and Newberg, will be here. and time,’’ she says, “but alto doc
ones and in r prime
inary, will preach in the Evangel- w®re
. all fine
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The well Known and popular kr-
Wonderful
time expected. • Ev­ tor bills. It la my opinion that
HaSi^«.
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icaI church on Sunday at 11 a. t^ j^
’^on. FV9s
The
"boys” now “
fill up”
tiata. Cherrigton Broa., of Salem,
.'
°v*ry
family
should
h"
re
a
bottle
o
ery one is invited to attend. Ser • ­ tLl. —
The announcri^qft given Ilk last1 with
•**•* venison.
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a
«A
are taxing photographe at greatly
vices will be hehTat the Evan­ this remedy in the hoose,” For
for publication
publication was
was incorrect.
incorrect, I i
reduced pricea
Call and aee them
weextor
J. H
Amos of Portland, state
Mie by C. W. Ppwell.
gelical church." After service
when in that city, and examine
A beautiful boquet of geraniums ch>ir“rein of
tbe
prohibition
Many political speakers, clergy­
eoffee and cak»will be served.
their worK. First class picture» U
and p^mpa grass was sent in to P*rty» of Oregon, was in Day-
men, singers and* others who use
this office this wees by Mrs. C. W. ton last. Frday.
Ho gave a good
There are a few more fruit jars in the voice exeesively, rely upon One prices that will be aaurpriae to you.
THEN
Siinler, who has the thauKs of the **lk °n prohibition, at Woodman stock at the Day ton hardware store Minute Cough Cure to prevent husk-
C. W. Powell the druggist, will
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ef,*,or-
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H
fair
sized
audience
nnr»id.
Parties
wishing
fruit
jars
will
find
nan to h fair sized audience consid-
in ess and laryngitis. Its value as tell you that no one is better quali­
First clare Dressmaking at rea _ I er*nK *he unfavorable weather in the it to their interest 4o call and get a preventive is only eqnaled by it* fied to judge of the merits of an ar­
prices.
power to afford instaneous relief. ticle than the dealer, because he
aonabhi prices, at Mark Sisters, evening. Mr. Amos is manufactur
ere
agent
for
iron
manufactured
bases his opinion on experience of
McMinnville.
A void C onsumption —By stop­ Harris Bros.
goods. He has been a prohibition- ping that cough. .We know of no
all who use it.- For this reason he
After partaking of a good sub­
We received the squash
we ad 1i8ls for m»»y years.
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His views as better remedy for coughs and colds
stantial well cooked meal, not only wishes us to publish the remarks of
vertici d for. Last ‘ h riday.
‘
Fred to the bearing woman suffrage will than the 3. B. Cough Cure. 60 eta.
the inner but the whole man feels other dealers about an article which
Berning brought us a fine one'.
Bv I hav» nrr prohibition is differeTtfroi
M handles. Messrs. C. F. Moore ft
initton is different from per hottie. Fur
H
Fur sal»
sal» by
by Harris
refreshed.
Such a meal only coets
the w„y Fred has a few fine pie that of many. . He believes that if Bros , and A. M. Phelps A Co
25 cents at Strong’s restaurant, Co, Newberg, Or., say: “We sell
pumpkins.
woman is given
tbe right of suffrage
ten tk^wi.vks
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more of Chamberlain^s cough Rem-
Salem.
When building you want the best
8<iur<lay night being hallowe’n lh"t their voles will be about equal-
edy than all others put together,! TH—__
the ’ boys” played a number ofH? divided for and against saloons material to be had. Jones & Ad­
They are so little you hardly ?•
?ive Bo6d eatiefap- -ElggS
ams of McMinnville, keep it. They know
you are taking- them. Hrni ^•*»»AHen, Fox, Or., says: 5
pranks by the removal nnd chang
Tk- t ii
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ing around of dlize, s’ property n . fo,low.’"i *• the vote in Wes have the beet of rough and dressed They cause no griping,-jlet they act
I believe Chamberlain's Cough 4
A
oh.n J- Caples. lumber, which they sell at lowest quickly and most thoroughly. Such Remedy to be the best I have han- f
A straw
straw man,
man, representing
representing Bryan,¿
Bryan,
wa> strung up to a telephone' pole g M
8m,th. 89; prices. All kind of building ma­ are the famous little pills known ae died.
W. H. Hitchcock, Colum­
Ro.U.
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_-.i I “■ *”• ioran,89—Republican. N L terial in stock.
DeWitt’a Little Early Risera. Small bus, Wash , says: "Chamberlain’s
Sunday
morning
aon,e
the
Butier-dl; E. Hofor, 40; W. H
•eus removed the effigy and burned
Tetter, eczema and all similar in size, great in resulta. Harrie Cough Remedy sells well and is
Spaugn,40; Henry Watkins, 40 —
it in the park.
skin troubles are cured by the use Bros.
highly praised by all who use it.*’
Fuson.
D. Bowerman, 10; C. J.
of
DeWitt
’s
Witch
Hszel
Salve.
It
For
25
cento
you
can
get
a
good
Cortferrionery, cares, plea and Wright. 10; Leslie Butler, 11! C. E
Fanners stay by the one who
hrend of the l>eal quality at Kun’s, Hoskins, 10—Prohibition.' Lewis soothes at once, and restores the tis­ meal or night’a loding at Mra. E.
gives
you a cash market.
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C. Logan’s boarding house ; Alder
McMinnville.
B Cox, 4; Alex M Holmes, 5; F. A sues to their natural condition, and
want all the poultry vnd eggs
never fails to cure piles. Harris street, between 3d and 4lh sts., Al A Y
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Take your dressed hogs to J. Seufert, 3; C J Trenchard, 3 — Nat
that I can get.
I do not go out Tilley
Dayton.
Bros.
W. Exon and get your cash.
Democrat.
of the market during the sum-
Many lives of usefulness have
De\\ itt’a Witch Hazy! Salve is
Sell your eggs, poultry, potatoes,
t "
been cut short by neglect to break an antiseptic, soothing »nd healing mer months, but will always buy
etc, to D. A Snyder, of Day ton. ¡23 Fl Smith S I Jv0**"’
farm products—many times at a
’
L)rUl.rUlL
- for cash. All Kinds of produce 90’ E L 8 ”,th, 123. 8 M Yoran, up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, application for burns, SMlds, cuts,
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bronjhitia. and even consumption bruises, etc , and cures piles live Io»», in order to protect my cus-
wanted.
uce 123—Republican. E. Hofer, 65;
can lie averted by the prompt use magic. It inatantly stope pain. tomers.
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T q p
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n.
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N L Buller. 65; W H Spaugh, 65;
The steady increase of
of One Minute Cough Cure. Har- Harria Bros.
Dr J. 3. Courtney Physician Harry WatKins, 65—Fusion. D
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|
ris
Bro
.
and Surgeon, Dayton, Oregon.
Bowerman. 6; C. J. Bright, 6; Us-
The best lumber for building pur- vincnig argument.
Msuts & Moore, general block p8 .l?”!kr’.6i C ® HosKins,’ 6 —
Yours Repectfully,
Spectacles cheay at Stone- poeee ia to be found at Jonee &
NO. 2l >
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Special Attention
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Called this season to pur Stock and
Se\uOur St0<* is Larger and
Better than any other Season and
a
PRICES
LOWER
than ever. Goods must be sold, and
we propose to compete with any
house in the State as we manufac­
ture a good many goods, such as
Clothing, Shoes,
Overalls, Jumpers
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All we ask is for the people to oome
and price our Goods, and they will
•yrely buys a we are always pleased
to snow Roods.
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WAAIU
The Latest
snd Jackets
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are direct from the New York Mar-
Store win ten what we keep.
’ Respectfully yours.
R. JACOBSON,
DO
—-^4™»==-^ -McMinnvilie, OF.
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WANT
YOU
TO MAKE YOUR
HOLD OUT?
MONEY
GET
*Y0UR
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AND WALL PAPER
Lt the Dayton Hardware Store.
The highest market price paid for
CHEAPCASHSTORE!
EXAMINE OUR, GOODS
Compare prices and you will
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A T"? T-? 1 T-TL
. ro, >lt,on'at McKinley’s major-
’^ ,n DV“»' l*i"i 107.
On Thursday morning an extra
train-running up 6n the old narrow
«'»ago Jine
°ortland,
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• from
•••
w naiiu, when
»> fit? 11
passing through
Sulley place
-k the -----------------
ton.
Ho keeps the best and west of McMinnville crossing, ran
into a handcar, and smashing the
„cheapest.
car into splinters. Two men on the
Remember, ladies, when you
। hey saw tbe train,
want millinery, that Mrs. Louisa which could only be distinguished
Baxter has a fine assortment.
st a short distance on account ot
the fog jum|>ed off and endeavored
Hot peanut.«, candies and many
other good things al Kun’a hukery tn get the car off the track, but
found they could not, and then ran
and ctnfeciionery store, McMinn­
away
from the track.
When the
ville.
engine struck the car. the dinner
Gel a good roast or. steak for your
pails and coats belonging tp the
Sunday dinner at the Dayton Mar­
men, along with crowbars, tool« and
ket.
pieces of the car went flying through
Chronic constipation is a painful, tbe
air. «
note wag
th«-!r
a hole was knocked in
diSHgreanbleand life shortening dif- the smokestack of the
engine by a
hculty. It deranges lhe system, crowbar
causes aickhendacbe, bad breath,
The water in the Willamette river
and poisons the blood. It can be
readily overcome by DeWitt’s Little has risen about 5 fort since the rain
Early Risers. These little pills are set in. The river is now at a Very
good stage for navigation, and boats
great regulators. Harris Bros.
are running on their winter sched­
Sore Throat. Any ordinary cnae
ule
Altona and Ramona are now
may lie cured in one night by apply­
running from Portland to Indepen-
ing Chamberlain's Pain Balin as di­
Tks
j
d®»ce daily, running op and down
rected with e»ch bottle. TL-__
interned- the rifrer on alternate day». The
icine is also famous for its cures of
la cures nf Gipey made the ffret trip of tbe
rheumatism, lame back and deep-
season to-Corvallis and return to
seated and muscular pains
For
Portland the first of the weeK. Tbe
sale by C. W. Powell.
Albany made her first trip, since
C ube . C roup .—“My three chil­ being laid up on account of low
dren are all subject to croup; I tel-
waler, down the river the first of
?Rr,aP,h«d to San Francisco, got a the week. Tbe proepbet ie good
half dozen bottles of 8. B. Cough for lively traffic on the river this
Lure. It is a perfect remedy. God winter. The Yamhill ri ver is »too
ufoas ynu for it. Yours, etc., J. H.
Crozier, Grants Pass, Or.” 50 etc.
smiths, do all work in their line.
Repalriifg of all kind done prompt
ly on short notice.
It yoju want good and cheap j
spcctmles call at lhe jewelry
store of M. G. Stonebrink, DMy-
Adama McMinnville.
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AT PORTLAND PRICES.
Come and inspect them
- Yours to please.
NICHOLS & GABRIEL.
Dayton.
Dundee, Or.
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Notice l«;horeby given.Jhat the under­
signed, Mary E. Weaver, has been, by
an order of the county court of Yamhill
county, Oregon, duly appoidted as ad- I KTTTÄXT
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nilnistratrix of tbe estate of Tlllmon L.
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Weaver, deceased.
G. F. BAIRD
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Now, therefore, al! persons having
claims against Mid estate are hereby H m opened a Grocery Store In Ilie
notified and required to present the Mme building adjoining the Dayton h trdware
duly verified, to the undersigned at, Day­ store.
ton, Oregon, within six months 'from
FOR CASH ~
the date of this notice.
Dated this the 5th day of November I Goods will be told at the LOWEST
PRICES.
A. D , 1893.
B amsky A FanToN,
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Highest price paid for cnunlrv|
NEW GOODS!
MACINTOSHES
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D. A. SNYDER,
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A B aiigain .—In Dayton, 4
acres of lund, partly set to a va­
he P ioneer
riety of fruits, good house and
Mrs. Logan who keeps boarding
ÄÄ’rÄä
and Commission other improvements. A good
place for raising chickens.
A
and the best that the market
line grova. _ Good garden, couf,
Merchant,
affords.
Take a Sunday dinner
hog, chickens and Jiousehold
DAYTON,
with her.
OREGON. furniture go to the purcher of
See hl tn before you sell your eggs, the place.
Inquire al this office,
Notice of Appointment of buUer, poulwy, potatoes, or uny kind of
J- W. E xon .
Administratrix.
LADIES’and GENTS
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Attorneys for Mid Estate.
produce.
M abt E. W kaveb
Administratrix above named-;
Cash paid for egga.
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F or the K idneys —“I am «6
years old; hove had kidney disease
and constipation for 25 rears. A h »
now well— u«ed your 8. B. Head-
ache and Liver Cure—«Mie veer.
Used 6 boule, al 50 wnt. ea»«h
J
H. Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sals’
by Harrto Bros., and A. M. Phelpr
A Co.
NOTICE
Miss Birdie
Averv ha* openeff
DRESSMAKING
ROOMS..., S-t-
ond street, at her home one il.mr
east of the
barber rht.p,
him I
ia-
prepared to do plain, or the LA­
TEST STYLES of Drres.u.king.
J. H. FLOWER,
TO THE PUBLIC!
te—te»'
Charge reasonable f.r first class'
work. ’ Give her a call.
I have purchased the entire ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
stock of good» of A. M. Phelps
E. M. SJilTH.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
¿Co., consisting of a fine lot of
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ORVUOX.
Perfume», Toilet Soaps, Toilet »SYTOW,.
and Surgeon,
Practices in State and Federal Physician
articles, Stationery, School Sup- Courts.
Office at rMidenee on th« e<»t ooni'-rL
Sliew, and all kinds of Patent
oppnaite Free Ms<l»»dbl church.
ledictnes, which will be »old
Makrea narialry of N mah I tMtarrrh.
CHEAP
FOR
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(Mace.
CASH.
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iîhyzician and Sutteoaiw«™
mu
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Alm gene th ! practice.
G. E. STUART,
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