Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 20, 1896, Image 1

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Contains latest Home and Foreign Mews. |
VOL. XII
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
Ml Dail
J. W. Exon will buy your dressed
W. OF THE W.
Merchandise at cut prices for
OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. KO— cash st Nichols A Gabriel’s.
Pnvton, Oregon—Meet the first and
third Satudsy of every month, in Wood­
The Dayton Herald is finding its
man hall. ____________________
way to England, Scotland and Aus­
tralia.
A. O. U. W.
1ER 0,
Harmony Lodg. No. 28, Ancient Order |
John Maute has leased 40 feet ad-
Workmen, meetseverv Ratur- ditional tn th»
u
.Uy nUht in A. O. U. W. hall. Dayton, lui. . «
Evangelical church.
Or. Visiting brethern cordially re-
*eaee 18 gratuitous.
ceived.
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B. F. SWICK, M.W.
Patronise
the old standby.
R. L HARRIS, Rec.
Take your poultry and eggs to 6.
of United
BUFf
’ERS
D. OF H. A. O. U. W.
IM
• ano coi
except 8(
wi»ud, a»,
EX pru
tenda/.T
¡••»n via«, K
‘•rila 1,
MENGg
*»a<Hr.>
W Heading notice« of local enter
tainments of any description, at which
•n admission Is charged, or a collection
taken up, will be charged for at the rate
of five cents a lino in all instances.
I Fortiani «r
M» Pol nt» u
Kyn teot
XIWGifiEf'
Wheat 76 cte. per bushel.
Butter 80 cents per roll.
:en
Mrs. Rachel B. Webber has open-
*d an office in the A. O. U. W.
5h?jdeline8te8 character
by A New Race Phrenology,"which
is founded on the 36 tribeg of Abra
ham. She tells your spiritual gifts,
and adaptabilities to the pursuits of
life; also the tribe to which you be­
long. She invites an investigation
of her work. Mrs. Webber has
lectured in Salt Lake City and oth­
er places, and her lectures have
been favorably
received by all
classes. Free lectures Tuesdays at
2 p. m. and Friday at 8 p m Lee
ture this (Friday) evening, “The
Eggs are selling here
cqnts per dozen.
for 25
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BILL HfADS,
LHTTER
heads ,
CARDS, POSTERS.
And every kind of Printing done.
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NO. 23
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Storms] and Floods., -
and rained on Saturday, the re
publicans of Marion county and
The heavy rains of late, have I
Sglem held their advertised rat- raised (lie waters so that all the
ification
incation meeting
meeting in
in tjie
tjie «»pera
«»pera
house pf that city
Governor
W. P. Lord presiding.
The
house was full.
streams have overflowed their
banks, and done more or less
damage.
The Columbia river
»pseud over the lowlands.wash-
Now the Election is Over :
and the policy of thé country
settled for four years to come.
Abdill Bro«, are now runnigtheir. ,n8
febces and whatever
mill, 4 mile« northeast of Dayton, caine in its track. Great quan-
on full time. They are turning out' cities of drift wood was washed
some No. 1 lumber, which they are down
’
that stream, and one barn.
Belling at very reasonable prices The Willamette has also been a nil
AV-AM
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Any one wanting rough lunger for
building purposes, fencing side- raging torrent. At Eugene that
river was 19 feet above low wuter. iji
n
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wal s, or anything els«, <11 find
At Albany 19 feet; Salem 25 feet.
it tocheir interest to consult with
An immense amount of drift
Abdill Bro«, before purchasing.
wood was washed down the river.
There will be a grand masque ball
1 he Santiam was a raging, roar-,
• vesa a <
—
■at Day ton hall on Christina st night
ing torrent, and i
‘
—December 25th, 1896. Musto by ..
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------ — .« nhvmvm vua ucuuinmiii an iih rnnnr'iniiAtnH
Toney’s orchestra of McMinnville.' ^er® »Mhed out, with them thei
vbOu dll Uu C011yraU118l6(l,
confectionery
store.
Ttoket« in- I’usseugers,
eluding oupper $1.25
The man-
agers guarantee good order and
gO<>d
thoM who
,IUnd'
The.W. C. T. ladies give on em
Go to R. Jacobson’s, McMinn­ tertainment and oupperon Thanks-
ville, for your clothing.
We
giving, Thursday, eve, Nov. 26, in
Go to R. Jacobson’s, McMinn« c*Trf a ^8® *10611. and all No. 1 the Dayton Evangelical church,
au ’*
I fofgetJhe
«L a 1 time,
I nn*> a and
nV. be
— sure
ville, for your dry goods, boots 8°°«®. and most of our goods are f D >on
and shoes, trimmings, Jackets n’anufoctured by us.
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We have
Th^ ladl*8
do all
nower to make
mnka the enter
Miter. ­
and capes.
Also agent for the children? suits from 75 centsjip.i in their power
Boys suits, with long pants, from taint a pleasure and profitablei
Standard Patterns.
must be endured."
the same boat.
HERALD OPMuB
^DAYyON, OREGON,j FRIDAY, N VEMBER SO; 1896,
Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor,
meet» every Tnewiav night in the A. O.
On Thursday forenoon J. Exon
U. W.- hall. Dayton, Or. Visiting mem­ bought 83 dressed hogs, which he
bers al wavs welcome.
shipped to Portland.
:
MRS. E. H. MELLINGER,
The gold medal offered last spring
Chief ot Honor.
by Henry E. Dosch, state horticul­
Fine
dress
goods,
jackets,
boots
MRS CYNTHA HA DA WAY. Rec.
tural commissioner of this district,
and shoes, and other general mer­
for the best essay on horiicultre,
A. P. A.
chandise al lowest prices, at Apper-
written
by a pupil in the public
Council No 54 meets every first and son’», McMinnville
I third Friday evening of each month in
_ ’
, L r
. •choois.waa awarded to Misa Hattie
A. O. U. W. hall.
Home of the boys here had a jol-, George ot Newberg. Mr. Dosch
hficiation over McKinley’» election, wrote Mies George that after hear-
UNITED ARTISANS
last Friday night, ana made the ■ Ing *B the essays read, the judges
SeniritV Assembly No-16, meet in reg­ welko rtng by firing anvil*. . ' j voted unanimously in favor of her
ular session every 1st and 3d Monday
evening of each month, in A. O. U. W.
A majority of the farmers com- 7**7’
the “•d“1 wo«»be
hall, at 7:30 p- in. Visiting members plain
plain of
of the
the late
late heavy
heavv “
“ dews.
dewa " fo**
soon as the en-
-
. 8rded to
.. her as
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invited
Be patient. “What can’t be helped
cou,d b® done.
Uhl
i
A. Snyder.
C oms Hl ths
“We are all in
$2.50 and up.
Men’s suits from
$3.25 and up.' Fin^ dress suits
from $5.50 and up.
When in
need of anything iii our line
call and get prices
-
- With our Factories and Hills starting tip
<ui over me country, giving employment to
idle Capital and American Labor. Wheat,
■. Oats,'Hops, Wool, and all other Farm Products
SÄ “ WING Our people can all be congratulated
mails and baggages Hope and Confidence take the place ot DIS-
rnimWT iUnntentTD
AMD Ubbx AIK,
had to be transferred. The nice
which carries the water from the ^^*^“*"*
Santiam into Mill creek and Sa-
l«m, was over it banks, and Mill j
Still we are Selling
_
creek ov®rflowed a portion“ ot;
North Salem.
A dam in the’dTiO’PWTWT/X
IT A mCl
AN A
A -a-llW KX, nAlO, UAPS
race to what was formerly the
brick mills in Salem, cave wav
11 flooding
„„ J: _
. tne adjacent
. .
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property.
Several families had to vacate ’
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their ______
premises,
while,
others
re-
BOOTS and SHOES,
DRESS GOODS,
moved to the upper stories of
their residences.
Many cellars
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY
were filled with water. The low
land on this side of the Wiliam- I MACKINTOSHES.
Hte bridge was flooded so that it
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Fon the L ungs —Elder Alson
Born.—Sunday? Nov. 15th, to
W. Steers writes from Portland, Or.:
the the wife E. G. Carter a girl.
“There is no medicine for throat
It stopped raining on Monday Mrs. Carter is at the home of her
and lungs that I can recomm6nd>O
and set in to snowing.
parente, Mr and Mrs. R. N. 8nell.
ministers,
public speakers and
was
impossible to reach the
The Red Front—Nichols A Ga­ Mother and daughter doing well.
singers, with the confidence thiît I
briel, Dayton—is the place to se­
Evangelist Taylor will lecture in
SR Young and L Bradley expect c8’l the 8. B. Cough Cure.” 50 cts. bridge from tbjs ^ide and travel
cure bargains in merchandise.
the Christian church of Day ton, at to take the road next week. They per bottle. For sale by Harris was suspended, and communi­
3:30 p. in. on Bunday next. Sub­ will probably be gone the greater Bros., and C. W. PoWell.
cation with P o I k county cut off.
Fred 8. Stewart of Salem, who
ject—“From the Cradle to the part of the winter. Mr. Young will
The lowlands between Port
i» delivering pictures for the Chicago
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve is
Grave—Save Our Boys and Girls.” give entertainments with his graph­
land
and Oregon City were al
Portrait Co., waa in town Monday.
All invited.
'
phophone, in connection therewith an antiseptic, soothing and healing underwater. The railway coin-
uuuei
water,
ine railway coin-
•
He left here for Portland in the af­
Mr. Bradley .will exhibit his stere- application for burns, scalds, cute, puny had diffic iity in getting
We
ternoon.
S- R Young now has'a record
bruises, etc , and cures piles liKe
optican views.
He
magic. It instantly stops pain. cars through. The electric light­
Rev. H. L. Pratt of Hillsboro, taker for his graphophone.
finds that it works
Saturday some who hnd
had wheat | Harris Bros.
ing system at Oregon City was
-bo well.
well. .Last
.Last Sat-
Sat-
will preach in the United Evangel­
iirday he took a number of records 8^ore(I **' thft rid warehouse at this
crippied.
At Portland all tlie
ical church at Dayton on Sabbath,
Mre. W. B. Meek, 2 who
from the Dayton band, which gave P*“ce» became fearful that their CamXn^tt
’ r resides
'T u nt
"? ei ^
,in®8 l‘ad difficulty
Nov. 22, at 11 o’clock a. m. Also
L a satisfaction
—
wheat stored in the house would be er was for severnl mém S. hl operating tl.eirjines on^
r
good
’ at Plensanlffale on the same day.
n a »
A
T Air f
damaged by the high water, nnd
er was for several years troubled at
McMinnville, Or
Consider­
On Saturday J. -W. Exon pur- offered their wheat for sale. Mr. times with severe cramps in the count of the storm.
We don’t talk about our corn-
10,000 bushels wheat
wheat. Gabriel bought 2000 bushels of the stomach, and would be in such ag­ able wind accompanied the storm
( pelitors—we hav’nt* any.
Taxe chased
in that city- ajliQljioughout the
[ your produce to Snyder, the lie paid the toppricc of the sea- '»heat, when he concluded that he ony that it was necessary to call in
val ey.
!
did
not
u
ere
to
risx
any
more,
a
physician.
Haying
read
about
son. It was bought of parlies ini
’ pieneer.
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Chamberlain
’
s
Colic,
Cholera
ahcT
In,this section" ibel atofm was
Lafayette, Wheatland slid Day-j
Mrs. T. L. Weaver lias opened Diorrhea Remedy she concluded to
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Fresh bread and enkes on hand
severe,»
but little damage was
l stall times nt the. Dayton con fee- ton.
an art studio at herhome, where try it. She found that it always don >. The water in the Yam­
; ttonery and ba'<ery.
Candidates for the Dayton post- she will give instructions in oi gave prompt relief. Il was'seldom hill river was 40 feet above Low
She also neceseary to give second dose. “It
office
are serenely bobing up. But painting uhd crayon.
Grocerieijfruitsand country pro-
water. The Toledo warehouses
one candidate says be ia enlarges portraits in oil-crayon. has not only saved lots of worry were both about covered with
duee at the lowest prices for cash at “shoo fly
sure of it, as he had a promise to All free band work.
Prices rea- and time,” she says, “but, also doc
Baird’e.
water. The lower floor of the
that effect from an influential man sonable.
Studio
days
Tuesday tor bills. It ia my opinion that
.
Mrs. Louisa Baxter makes dress­
in national affairs. Then no other and Wednesdays of each week. overy family should have a bottle of red warehouse was 5 feet under
es in ihe latest style. •
Oii’Sundqy what wheat
this remedy in the house." For water.
“need apply," and somebody’s heart
and potatoes were on that floor
Ladies’ Mackintoshes at the will surely be broken.
<
sale
by
C.
W.
Po^^l.
A void C onsumption —By stop­
lowest, prices at Nichols and
ping that cough. We know of no
Many political speakers, clergy­ were taken to the upper stories
A fine line of perfumes atC.1 W.
Gabriel’s.
belter remedy for coughs and colds men, singers .and others who use the water reaching the first floor
Powell's drug and variety store.
Mr. Gabriel who
* Try one of those fine bams at the Following are some of those in than the 8. B. Cotigh Cure. 50 cis. the voice exessively, rely upon One that evening.
per bottle. For sale by Harris Minute Cough Cure toprevent husk-
Duyton market.
bulk, which will be sold in large or
Bros., and C. W. Powell.
iness and laryngitis. Its value as telephoned to Portland on Satun
Big cut in ladies’ jacketsand small quantites, and at the lowest
a
preventive is only eqnaled by its day for a boat to come u
Take your produce to J. W.
wraps, at Jacobson's, McMinn prices: ‘'Julia Marlowe," ‘‘White
power Io afford instaneous relief. take down a lot of wheat, the
Rose,"
“
Jockey
Club,
”
“
Crab
Apple
Exon.
He buys it the year Harris Bros.
ville.
,
Modoc
nrrivad
here Sunday
Blossom."
round, and pays the top price,
Rolled oata, 6 pounds for 25
F or S alk .—About one acre about noon, and loaded with
und
cash
at
that.
*
Since the late storms and flood
cents, at Baird's grocery.
of land on Asylum Avenue Sa- wheat. The locks at Oregon
the East side trains on the South­
Nearly 300 pairs of shoes
When building you want the beat
em, will besold cheap.
Inquire ’City being closed Sunday, the
ern Pacific road, are running from
must be and will be closed out at
material to lie had. Jones A Ad­ of Mrs. T. W. Conover at resi­ Modoc laid here uhtil to-day.
Albany to Portend on the West side.
a big sacrifice, at R. Jacobson's, This is done on account of the ame of McMinnville, keep it. They dence south side of junction car There was 12,000 bushels of
have the beat of rough and dressed
McMinnville.
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wheat stored in the warehouse,
railroad bridge across the Santiam
ine, Salem, or at this*office.
lumber, which they sell at lowest
at
Jefferson
having
washed,
away,
and
500 sacks of potatoes, and a
A tip top menl can be had day
prices. All kind of building ma­
They are eo little you hardly --------
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oats, Thp Modoc took on
nr night nt Strong s restaurant Sa­ and other damage to the East side
terial in stock.
¡now
you are
taking
them. board 1,900 sacks of wheat, 700
lem, for 25 cents.
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track near Oregon City.
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They cause no griping, yet they act
Tetter, ecxema and all similar
First class Dressmaking at rea-
sacks «if oats an 150 of potatoes.
D. Van Houten had his right
quickly
and most thoroughly. Such
sonaMe price*, at Mark Sisters, hand badly biVec, the fir:t of the skin troubles are cured by the use
The white warehouse contained
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It are the famous little pills known as about 35 tons.of hay and straw,
McMinnville.
week by a dog belonging to John
)eWitt's Little Early Risers. Small
soothes at once, and restores the tis­
A
Confectionery^, enkes, pies and Forest. Van Houten was passing
n size, great in results. Harris and 4000 bushels of onto.
sues to their natural condition, and
bread of the best quality at Kun’s, through the yard to Forest’s house,'
portion of which belonged to Mr.
iros.
never fails to cure piles. Harris
when the dog jumped from a wag­
McMinnville,
For 25 cents you can get a good .Gabriel individually, and the
Bros.
«
,
,
on and bit I im in the hand and also
meal or,,night's loding at Mra. E. balance to Nichols & Gabriel.-
Sell your eggs, poultry, potatoes, i
on the leg. Such dog» are danger
Many lives
of usefulness have
5. Logan’s boarding house; Alder For awhile it was feared that the
e’c., to D. A. Snyder, of Dayton,
ous property and should be kept )een cut short
by neglect to break street, between 3d and 4th Sts., hay and oats would have to to be
for cash. All Kinds of produce
chained.
.
Z?
up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, Day ton.
wanted.
»
removed from the . warehouse,
A B argain .—In Dayton, 4
bronchitis, and even consumption
but the water did not quite reach
The
best
lumber
for
building
pur
­
Mushrooms
are
vory
plentiful
Dr. J. S. Courtney Physician
acres of land, partly set to a va­
can be averted by the prompt use
this year, and those who appreciate of One Minute Cough Cure. Har­ poses is to be found nt Jones A t tat building.
riety of fruits, good house and*
and Surgeon, Dayton, Oregon.
T he P inneeh
Adams McMinnville.
It is said that there was more
the edible fungi are living “in ris Br® *•
other improvements.
A good
Mauls & Moore, general block-
clover. A short time since we met
water on Dayton prairie than
place
for
rinsing
chickens.
’ A
»miths, do all work in their line.
a minister with his hat full of the
was ever known to bo before.
A
fine grove.
Good garden, cow
Repairing of all kind done prompt- above named article. It would ap­
. good
deal
of
fencing
was
ly on short notice.
DAVTAW
nnc/viv . ,H'R’ chickens mid household.
pear that some of the ministry enjoy
- OREGON.;fun,ituro go to t|)e |tlird)(.r of
washed away on the prairie, and DALTON, -
I
If you want good and cheap mushrooms, as well as "yaller-leg-
all the gulleys and brooks were
Nw him before yon »oil your egg». I the piece.
Inquire nt this office.
|*pectacles call at the jewelry ged chicken.’1’
butter, poultry, poUtoe», or any kind of ,
minature rivers.
I store of M. G. Stonebrink, Day-
produce.-
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The Morm was widespread, ex­
T. W. Smith brought successfully'
I ton. He keeps the best and
tending from California to the
through the dry summer six Ne­
F oh the K ioneys —“I am 61/
cheapest.
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braska wild plums, which show a
Sound, and about evenly distrib­
years old; have bad kidney dire»««
Remember, ladies, when you thrifty growth. . He is now prepar­
uted, having done considerable
and constipation for 25 years. Arn‘
»ant millinery, that Mrs. Louisa ing a bed of white flowers in vari­
damage in all sections.
now well—u«ed your S. Il, Head­
Baxter lias a flue assortment.
ety, for distribution on funeral occa­
S. J. Dunn and family, who
ache and Liver Cure one year.
Used 6 I sillier at 50 cents each. .1.
Hot peanuts, candies and many sions, to any, and al), whose mis­
live near the bridge, on the north
| other good things nt Kun’s bakery fortune it inny be to require them.
H. Kn’ght, Rutledge,Or." Fors d"
, side of the Yamhill from here,
G. F BA ¡RD
I »nd cenfectionerv store, McMinni
• >y Harris Bros., and A. M. Phelps'
were compelled to vacate their
Following is the vote cast at the
rille.
dr Co.
house
on
Tuesday,
on
account
of
Has opened a Grocery Store In the
city election last Monday: Mayor
Bet a good roast or steak for your J. T. Watson, citizens, 48.
water from the river and branch building adjoining tbi' Dayton hardwnre
A.
ponday dinner at the Davton Mar­
nenr by having reached the store.
Mutchler, independent, 17. Coun-
ket.
house and surrounding it. The
cilmen for two years—citizens—in-
The well Known and popular ar L,.
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'l?" ’P’'’'* Av<ry l"’1' "P""'’*
«lependet,
Nichols 57, G. W.
: bridge across the branch was Goodswill be »old at the LOWEST!
Lsts. Cher rig ton Bros., of Salem. Powell 47. C mncilmen one year—
washed away, cutting off travel PRICES.
D RESS MAKING ROO M S .m S <•.
•ue taxing photographs st greatly citisens-independent, 8. R. Bax-
■ by the river road to Lafayette.
ond
street, at .her home one d.wrr
reduced
Highest price paid for country
redneed prices
Cull and see them ler 50, John Maute 52. Indepen-|
east of the barber ►hop, and i-
when in that city, and examine, dent, Geo. E Stuart 21. Recorder
produce. Cash paid for eggs.
Farmers stay by the one who
their worx. First class pictures at —citixens, J. W. Fiehburn 43. In-
prepir^d to do plain, or the I, V
gives you a cash market.
11------ ----------- :---------------- L._______ TEST STYLES pf 'Dressniakinx
pnees that will be a surprise to you.1 dependent, John Bradley 23. Mar-
Chronic constipation is a painful,!
C°J a ’’ t
want all the poultry vnd eggs
Charges reasonsLIe fir first ciar
^Hgrstebleand life-shorUfning dif-s dePend®?‘ A
?or’e.44; Tr.e*"'
that I can get.
Ido not go out
H. FLOWER.
work. Give her a cjrlL
independent,
Aug
^'Hy. It deranges the system,1 "rer— ? eilisen
,‘i“*n: — Hnd
^^
of the market during the sum-' * T T n R N F v * T, AXA/
iner month»,
nluav« km.
I UHNt I Al LAW, I
License
17. No
0^8 sick headache, bad breath,
4*
.
...
iner
months, lint
but will
will always
buy ।
LADIES CLOAKS and
JACKETS, UMBUELLAS, etc. etc.
!i All Serviceable Seasonable Goods
nina Rayw
Yaquim
>m|mny’|
also carry stock of STAPLE GÄOCERI S, and are
Agent for the celebrated Butterick Patterns,
A. J. APPERSON,
DO
ween,
YOU
TO MAKE
MONEY
WANT
YOUR
HOLD OUT?
—; THEN GET"YOUR
P ost
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PAV.
leasideelMM
It. No
tely Snfe.
corn I >ine teal
c sports, tNl
•r, liear. el*,«
elmot, ItSSCri
we w ithls s i
F ' ; ' WW
from ali geb*
''5^1
lager,
IP. A.,
Corvallis, Oh
nt, Albany.
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EST:
shop for
AmiturH
on*,
nde to et
made on
amples «
I 8t. Me-
, Or.
raHbful «E
for h epa|
in Oresete
nelly and «
•nt. Belas
stamped «
r Bull í O**
ALL, I
has op®
J. W. Poi
id at all ll
i durs, ex
j professi
1 lire of
d will P$
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B. S tu A
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HARDWARE, STOVES and
TINWARE, PAINTS & OILS,
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iXX:.."0:1!« „7'xt
and wall paper
At the Dayton Hardware Store.
Eggs^s^est market price
for
CHEAP CASH S TORE!
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
Compare prices and you will
buy.
BARRIE & BARRIE/
Dundee, Or
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D. A. SNYDER,
Rainy Weather is Here.
Shipping and Commission
Merchant,
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MACKINTOSHES,
Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls,
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RUBBER GOODS OF ALT, KIND
Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Ladies'
< Fascinators, Children and
Infants Hoods, Yarns __
GENTS’ FUJJNISHING GOOD
All kind ofDry Goods, which
will be sold at astonishing .
LOW PRICES.
NEW GOODS!
NEW
STORE I
FOR CASH
NOTIC
A Sample of Cuts.
•nd poisons the blood
It can be
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«»nelhing pe-
farm products—many times at aj
E. M. SMITH.
£*dily overcome by DeWitt’s Little cah8’' ;bout lh® TOt®
Th"e
NOTARY1’ PUBLIC,
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Risers. These little pills are i were b *°“«n »°1*?’ b votee
tomere. The steady increase of1 DA™X-'.
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। were cast for Mr. Mutchler as may-
«’eat regulators. Harris Bros.
. my business is surely a very con« Courts
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1 or, and 17 for license. We would
OIBcc nt residence on the east oorner,
i viucnig argument.
‘■orc Throat. Any ordinary cane not accuse the Indies of voting for
opposite F(ee Metliodial chcri li.
I Make« a Spbcialty oí N mw I Cntnrrrh.'
Yours Repectfully,
D" nt Cure^ in one ni8bt by apply- j license, but they may have voted for
I Also generid" prnétb-e.
'’lAJ'amberlain’s Pain Balm ascii- Mr. Mutcbler. Thal gentleman be-
J. W. E xon .
G. E. STUART,'
^to<| with each liotlle. This ined-: ing an active politician and a la-
The above Cui Prices are SPOT SASH. All Goods marked in
r*”8 is a|Hu fanr>eui yor j(B cures of die»’ msh and unmarried there is plain figures.
One acre or two, jti
just outside PRysieiätt And
SurceOU. W*’«» - wvbral
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AT THE RED FRONT.
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morate limits
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Myniatism, lame back and deep- no telling what influence he may
corporate
ton, will'
•dhoavelu owon tel.ry I7*> 0yil>|t lr>
W, *n<i muscular pain«
For have used to Mcwre the vole of the
be sold cheap for cash. IlUUlire
Anawsrs all calls day and night. Free weekly .ml mpi om . Cutitlon Mrmanrnf ..
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| eooawhaUou at pBlec. Call at reeMenc«* Kcienncv. Eiu l.w wlf »dGrewd
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»AVJON, OREGON
M »Hta omcr.
. | gear YamhMI river bridge.
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Any $5 Mackintosh, cut to $3 50. ,
Physician,
Any 810 Mackintosh, cut to 88.
Ladies’ 2 cape 87, cut to 86.
and
Surgeon,
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