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■ILL HEADS. -f LETTER HEADS, CARDS, POSTERS. And every kind of Printing done. VOL. XII DAYTON, OREGON. FRIDAY. lodgi directory . BER 27, NO. 2^ DEATH OF A PIONEER. Now the Election is Over Last Saturday Hon. J. W. Cowls teat, _ McMinnville, by accident scratch- O. M. Harris, a' di OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. JQO- Ufe many attaaeUva aanouaooas«uteo< his right hand between the Yami ill count; navton. Oregew—Meet the tret and Maud M. U m Companion for th« eomlog year .. T ' W> 8n,,th «|t«in b* the sick thumb and fora Soger with a piece third-Oatoday ci every asonth, ia Wood list. Re te- quite UI with moto- of baling wire. Blood poison was resided near ———->t. Mr. and aritele of exceptional value by Mr. An man bail. ________________ pyriria, we aro ipfarwMd by hie at- the result.5 Ho suffered until 8:30 ’Mrs, Harrie depart thb.even|ng for drew Caruegie, on “The Habit of Thrift," their home st BuoMsaful men in other walks of life . *^«Hqg physician. Dr. G.l. Btuart. Harwioav Lodge No. ft, Aaeiont Order wW bo wilt second Mr. Garnegle’a paper with died. Dr. Chas. Stuart, came down of United Workmen, moots every Satur readable, practical artielea based on tMlr John W. Cowla was born in wishes of ths day nlrht in A. O. U. W. ball, Yisyton, from Salem on Tuesday to attend from thè own experience, and valuable to the ohi The «beve the fanerai of his cousin, Mildred Onondago county, New York in rblay, Nov. as well as to the young. 1828. He camo to Oregon in 1852. With our Factories and Hills starting up K*- He remained over Thanke- referred to ia Stories will be given by Ian Maclaren, Tn 1855 ho was chosen auditor of 20th. The gentlf’ drug firm of Rudyard Kipling, Htephen Crane, Harold Yamhill county. When the terri O. M. Harris, of t D. OF H. A. Ò. U. W. all over the country, giving employment to tory became a state be was made Harris Broa, of t|>ieègitv,/snd also Frederic and Clark Bussell. Speaker Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree W Honor, meets every Twanda* night la the A. O. Meks last Bunday, of the 10.000 clerk of the -county, and after- aasiatant postmaalen Mr. and Mrs. Reed Secretary Reed, Secretary Herbert, hMheis of wheat bought by him ward's elee'ed county Judge, he Harris who were masvied ThdVlBay Senator Lodge, Hon. Cari Schurs, Post idle Capital and American Labor. Wheat, ihot week. • _ held that office for eight years. In the löth inst ardvvd qt tbeir homo master-General Wilson, Dr. Lyman Ab MRS. B- H. MELUNOKB. 1872 he waa a member of the Ore- in Dayton on SathrAay evmüng and bott, Hon. Theodore Roo^velt—these Oats, Hops« Wool and all other Farm Products Chief at Honor. aon stato sonito from Yambill. In were serenaded by semeof Mr, Har are a tew of the two hundtod names MRS. CYNTH^ 11 ADAWAY, Bos. Int of freight while pereen Sunday, The young that figura la tbt latest list of Compan ’ 1881 he married the widow of F. B. ris’ yoong friettls. ADVANCING Our people can all ba congratulated, t Martin. They lived happily togeth xouple will maketMir pome for the ion contributor*. Connri) No. M moots every first «M The MMB tbo v er for more than a quarter of a cen present, with Mr, Hdrrii’ father and Uiird Fri<Uy evening of euch month M tury, when Mrs. Cowkdird. Sev A. <> U. W. hull. and Confidence take the place of BIS- eral years since he married the es of many, prosperity al >ws, Primitivo Baptist students and to all who wiah to keep in widow of J. F. Bcwly, who aurvips UNITED ARTISANS —*----- f-------------------- r t - Lincoln, on Sunday, him. formed of the dr-1 tig« of the world. An CONTENT AMD DESPAIR, Security Assembly No-1«, moot tn reR- He was a member of rhe The teachers ’ locril inatM4te *ill iW*i Christian church, and a benevolent man. Mr. Oawlq, was president of meet inDkytow, BtVndey, Nov. 28. woH-nigh iavsluoWe, for Ite reputation hull, at 7:10 p- m. Visiting members the McMinnville National Bank at It ia. hoped that all teacher» Will be ia founded on aeranty years of teated invited \ > Coanly Superintendent accuracy. his death and has been sinceits or pvseent. Now aubecribefs sending gl.7Sto the ganisation. He was a prominent Prentis* save,“‘come, let us reason Wheat 7< ate. per bushel. man and greatly estetfued, not only together,’ that we may be of mutasi Companion for 1897 will reeeive the Butter 30 cento per roll. by the citisene of the community in fcip in awakening thought.” Prof. Companion for the remainder of the year Dundan, principal of the Dayton free, also theCompanlon’&artistio twelve Eggs are selliug here for 25 The steamer Modoc which came Which he resided, but by all achoola is arranging to make the cents per« doten. color calendar, and the paper a full year 'throughout Yamhill county. up from Portland Sunday and load- occaaion a pleaeant and profitable to January, 1898. Illustrated prospectus a The steamer Ruth ran up to Day- WlUl •l*8t» au4 potatosa of the next vplume will be sent free upon ton Katurday evening. from titered warebooae, belonging Mre. Webber’* lecture at her of- request. Addrens, to B. Gabriel, laid here all last week. Nce in A. O. U. W. building, anlbja ^ , Wo are having a variety of weath- The Rad Front—Nichola A Ga-, T hs Y outh ' s C ompanion , On Friday morning there wav briel, Dayton—la the piece tn se Saturday morning she pulled out a slight snow storm, and ths ground for Portland, cure bargains in luerchandiee. was covered with snow. Saturday The report seems to have bt If you want good and cheap pic- newspapers of Colorado and Wy it poured down rain all d*ym»d un L. R. DeForde storted out on oming speak very highly of Mrs. til about 9 o’clock at night, and the circulated that the reason Monday as advance agent for turea call on the old reliable firm of Cherringlon Bros, when In Salem. Webber’s new,, discovery in phre enow disappeared and the ground bought so much wheat was be Youn| A Bradley. nology. The large list of names in cause other buyers went out of The Modoc has been placed on They are known to be first elate ar her possession of those to whom was covered with water. tiste, and are now taking cabinet the market on account of the the Willamette river route for the pbotogrphs at 11 25 per doseu. Married—By Rev. A. J. Hun »he - ha* Furnished charts, speak* Eresent. The Gipey is now running greatly i^her favor as to being well saker, McMinnville, Nov. I8U1, Mr. high water, and I took chances etween Dayton and Portland. Rev- A. Lawrence Black, presi informed in her work. M. D L. Rhode*, of McMinnville, which they would not. This I dent of tbe B. Y. P. A. of the Cen and Mias MaudL Peery,of Dayton Wish to deny, as I had a vary We also carry stock of STAPLE GROOERI 8, and are We, the publisher, wan the recip- The article In last week’« issue zpr>irie, daughter of Milton Peery, sharp competitor to contend tral Association will preach in tbe »nt pf a nice bouquet asuit no last Baptist church next Sunday morn about Mr. Moore’s grape vine “bore Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will make 1 with, and simply got the wheat Agent for the celebrated Butte rick Patterns. ing, at 11 o’clock. Subject, “Chris good fruit”—having been copied by their home at McMinnville. by paying more than other buy R. 8. Young and LL Bradley left tian Growth.” AU are iuvited to several prominent exchangee, all of ers could, I Oven bought wheat Note, legal cap, bill or ledger rfnd to-day to make a tour,, ef attend. whom,—even that ^reliable paper Ibe valley, Mr. Young with hia tho Telephone Regeater—failed to foolscap papers, fancy note with from others buyers that was out Road Supervisor Fred Crawford, give proper credit, but stole it com envelopes, all sised tablets with of reaylFBf ai^’ high1 water that McMinnville, Or.-j* Cphophone and Mr. Bradley with different quality of paper, white we have had. -Call around when bas put in a substantial enkertto plete. atereoplican. envelopes of all sixes and good qual you have wheat to sell if you take tbe place of bridge washed out C abo of T hanks .—We would ex ity, and low prices, at C. W. row- want the top price. on the Lafayette (river) rood, at 8. is excellent for cleaning glass and J. Dunn’s place, near Iha big bridge tend nur moot sincere and heart ell’s. Also pens, penholder« and J. W_. EXON. metal. Sold by Nichoia A Gabriel Ik This will be an improvement qp frit thanks to thejriendo and neigh pencils. Gel come and brighten up your win- bors -who so kindly assisted and Go to R. Jacobson’s, McMinn- Go to R. Jacobson’s, McMinn sympathised with us in our late bo- ville, for your clothing. We ville, for your dry goods, boots Mrs. T. L. Weaver would request raaveme nt, Z. S pangle , and those who wish to have crayons or J knnik S panglk . carry a large etock, and all No. 1 and shoes, trimmings, Jackets r . goods, and moat of our goods are and capes. -Also agent for tbe and intervale of sushitie made it * “Queen of tho Kitebon or Pumice manufactured by us. We have Standard Patterns. THEN GET YOUR e Soap,” ia an ^artielethnt eV- Mildren» suits from 75 cents up. The old lady was right when she Boys suite, with lonfc pants, - - f —I L n I- Li—r— 1-r ; ooyaauiis, wumong pauw, from irom might 4ie if wSkori tin bL .„S’ 12 50 and i^. Men’s suits from said, the. child they’ waite’d Xir the doctor. She ia the evening. \ E. A Nfebola, merchant inf of Philo- -bo excellent for washing the *3.25 and up. Fine dress suits saved the ^11‘ttle one’s life with J. W. Exon will buy your dressed math, came down to Dayton- ayton on hmds. For sale by Nichols A fro»« *5.50 and up. When m a few doses of One Minute Cough Saturday on his way to Portland. . Gabriel. need bogs. need of of anything anything in in our our line line Cure. She had used it for croup Gabriel. He visited several days with his before. Harris Bro*. 5- call and get prices. . < Merchandise at cut prices for father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. I. A void C onsumption —By stop Mrs. T. L. Weaver has opened cash at Nichols A Gabriel’s. Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at Nichola and his brothor and wife, ping that cough. We know of no an'art studio herhjuM. where Patronize the old standby. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichol«. better remedy for cough* and colds Camptonville, Cal.^ays herdaugbt she will give instructions in oil er waa for aevernl yeara troubled at Take your poultry and eggs to D. than the S. ft. Cough Cure. 50 ctn. painting and crayon. She also Died—On Tuesday, November A. Snyder. E»r bottle. For sale by Harrie timea with aevere cramps in the enlarges portraits in qil-crayon. 24th, at her homo in Dayton, Mil stomach, and would be in each ag roe., and C. W. Powell. Fine dress goods, jackets, boots dred —— Bpangle, aged 2 yeara, ony that it waa necessary to call in All free band work. Prices rea and shoes, and other general mer infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. a physician. Having read about sonable. - Studio days Tuesday When building you want the beet chandise at lowest prices, at Apper Spangle. H*r death was caused by Chamberlain’a Colic, Cholera and and Wednesdays of each week. material to be had. Jones A Ad son’s, McMinnville. ( tuburclor meningefiv, combined Diorrbea Remedy ahe concluded to ams of McMinnville, keep ft. They To cure all old sores, to heal an try it. She found that it always Big cut iu ladies’ jackets and with pulmonary phthisis. havdtbe beet of rough and dressed innocent ulcer, or to speedily cure gave prompt relief. was seldom wraps, at Jacobsons, McMinn Wm. F. D¡elsehneidor, tbe Mc lumber, which they *cll at lowest pile«, you need »imply to apply De neceaeary to give tecond dose. “ It ville. ■ Minnville jeweler, whose name prices. All kind of bpilding ma haa not only saved Jota of worry «Vin's Witch Haxel Salve accord A tiptop nw-al can be had day on a watch or piece of jewelry is terial in stock. and time,” ahe aaye. “but also doc- ing to directions. Ils magic-like or night at Stnuig s restaurant, Sa a guarantee of excellence, bns action will surprise you. Harrie “Excuse me,” observed the man tdr bills. It Is my opinion that lem, for 25 cents. an unusually large stock this in spectacles, “but Aim a surgeon, overy family should have a bottle of Bros. First class Dressmaking at rea- year, and his price for good Ladies’ Mackintoshes at the and that is not where the liver is.” thia remedy in the house.” For soimhle prices, at Mark Sisters, lowest prices at Nichols and “Never you mind where his’liver sale by C. W. Powell.¿ McMinnville. is,” retorted the other. If it was in Soothing, and net irritating, Gabriel’s. Thursday morning while boys his big toe or hi* left ear DeWitt’» strengthening, and not weakening, Dr. J. 8. Courtney Physician We don’t talk about our,com were out shooting birds on tbe Sa Little Early Riser* would reach it small but effective—such are the and Surgeon, Dayton,Oregon. petitors —we bav’nt uny. Taxe lem road at Webfaot, a eon of Geo. and shake it for him. On that you ^ualitiea of DeWitt’s Little Early your produce to Snyder, the Remember, ladies, when you Morgariedge was shot in the right can bet your gig-lamps.” Harris ,iacrs, the famous little pills. want millinery, that Mrs. Louisa rye, with a No. 6 *hot, which pen Bros. pieneer. Harris Bros.« Baxter bas a flue assortment. etrated the eyeball. He camo to A B argain .—In Dayton, 4 Mauts A Moore, general black For 25 cents yon caa get a good Nearly 300 pairs of shoes D. A. SNYDER, The length of life may be in the office of Dr. Courtney and had smiths, do all work in their line. ncres of land, partly set to u va must be and will be closed out at meal or night’s loding at Mra. E. creased by lessening its dangers. the shot carefully removed. It is to Repairing of all kind done prompt riety of fruits, good house and E. Logan'S boarding house ; Alder T he P inxkkb The majority of people die from be hoped tharhis vGion wilt not be a big sacrifice, at R. Jacobson’s, street, between 3d and 4th el«,. ly on «bort notice. other improvements. A good McMinnville. lang trouble«. These may bo avert permanently injured. Shipping and Commission place for raising chickens. A Dayton. ed by promptly using One Minute Good garden, cow line The Gipsy ran up to Lafayette Merchant, Cough Cure. Harris Bros J; hog, chicken« :ind household on Sunday and in addition to her OREGON. furniture go to the ptneher of DAYTON, Hot peanuts, candies and many other cargo, took aboard a lot of other good things at Kun’s bakery wheat for J. W. Exon, which he Inquire ul this oilice. Hec him before you nell your «gg«. the place. —IS— and confectionery store, McMinn shipped to Portland, clong with k < butter, poul .ry, potato«», or any kind of ville. what he shipped by the Ruth the ■J produce. Gel a good roast or steak for your same day. Mr. Exon has been - Fou the K ionwy * —“I am 65 Sundav dinner at the Dayton ar- buying quite a lot of wheat in thie And I am ready tn help you get veur.' old; have had kidney disea>e kat .ready for that day. market lately. anil conet i pat ion for 25 years. Am If you want good and cheap NEWGOODS! now well—ii“wl yoiy^ ». B. Heail- Members of the different orders ■ » A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF spectacle* call at the jewelry ache and Liver t'ure one ren* in Dayton are as prompt in attend I store of M. G. Stonebrink, Day ance at lodge meeting* as they prob ---- ALSO---- . J. ton. He keeps the beet and ably are in any town in the state. H. Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sale by Harris Bros., nnd A. M. Phelps' Especially so is this of Harmony O. F. BAiKD A Co. The well Known and popular ar Has opened a Grocery Htore in the - THIS YEAR. tists. Cher rig ton Bros., of Salem, members live on Dayton prairie, building adjoining Ute Layton ImnlwMn- ' ' ♦ * are taKing photographs at greatly tome ot whom arc regular attend •tore. ante at lodge meeting«, regardless NOTICE, reduced prices Call and see them 9 » FOR CASH ---- • when in that city, and examine cf the weather—etorm or not. _ . . .. ... , '•••* Birdi- Averv hn* o^- <•<! ► their worK. First class pictures at Goods will be sold at the LO h l I)RKSSM AK|N(} At unusually Joel P. Goer has purchased the prices that will be aaurpriae to you. PRICES. • - steamer Eugene of Captain Jones < Absolutely pure, perfectly harm- and is now running tbe boat be Highest price paid for country omi street, nt lier home one door »■Hst of the bnrlter shop, nnd i* lera, and invariably reliable arc the tween Da? ton and Portland. Tbe produce. Cash paid for eggs. qualities of One Minute Cough first trip was made from Portland prepared to «ht |ilaii'. or the LA ► A HAND8OMK Cure, It nevar falla in colds, croup to Daytow on Tueoday. She oon- TEST HTYLICS of ITr--*—tcing. and lung troubles. Children like it tlnuedOn the way to McMinnville, Charge* rensonal'l«* f»r first class Toadies* AVateh, bevauae it ia pleasant to take and it where 2000 sacks of wheat were J. H. FLOWER. work. Give h«-r n cult. bigbest grade, with filled esse, helpa them. Harrie Broa. taken aboard. On Wednesday with your choice. Wait- morning she loft for Portland with hem or Elgin works Sore Throat. Any ordinary case a full cargo of freight X ro® $14 m»v l>e cured in one night by apply E. M. SMITH, ing Chsmberlsin’a Pain Balm aadi- NOTARY PUBLIC, Mr. Hoborg of McMinnville, who A LARGE ASSORTMENT. < BATTO*,. OKKOON. reeled with each bottle. Thie med was a resident of Portland in 1873, Physician and Surgeon.* Practices in State and Federal icine ia also famous for Ite curee of 1874-5 gives the following •n^es in Qrtlce ut residence on the eaaA earner, > IK ALL LINES, Courts. ._ rlieumatiem, lame beck and deep- bis diary: “Nov. 15, opposite Free MeUmdiat ebnrcL. •»«ted and muscular paine For weather till 80, then enow. Doc. 4, Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrli.' J Of the Newest Designs. Also general practice. •al* by C. W. Powell. 1873, 10 Inehea of anew. Nov., 74, G. E. STUART, . F or S alk .—Abou! one aera The above Cut Prices are SPOT SASH. All Goods marked in PRICES AWAY DOWN J „ .. of land on Aaylum Avenue Sa >9KVmi. FVITHH’L MKM HR Surgeon. Ww'. AT THE RED FRONT. [ W m . F. DIELSCHNEIDKR. ¡ Physician and Women M travel ft»r in»i enfabllub- Saya that the anew on plain figures. lem, will be sold cheap. Inquire cd hi O fck <» d . 4«Ury »7*» put üble » » . this 7«r was the of Mrs. T. W. Conover Alreei- Answers ail call* day and night . Free weekly and e«|N»tiw> K«frrvnrw. K ih L mm self eel««revdéd k ’ mihjhí P seen during his 80 > McMtauvilte, Or. msuttaUon at office. Call at résidence enrrlopb. dence south side of junction car .The Me th me I, Hmr^Rnik’Inj,-U i iftftk d b ate i A a M bAi n w line, Salem, or at this «Ace. ■ W ÖFs TÑÉ W. and the policy of the country, settled for four years to come. 88 h °P® we.n« Still we are Selling CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, DRESS GOQDS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, MAORTNTORHER, LADIES CLOAKS and JACKETS, UMBUELLAS, etc., etc All Serviceable Seasonable Goods, A. J. APPERSON, . DO YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR MONEY HOLD OUT? TINWARE, PAINTS & OILS, AND WALL PAPER At the Dayton Hardware Store. The highest market price paid for Eggs. __ . CHEAP CASH STORE! EXAMINE OUR GOODS. Compare prices and you will buy. .: BARRIE & BARRIE, Dundee/ Or. Rainy Weather is Here ; CHRISTMAS MACKINTOSHES Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, j Coming Shortly RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIND, CH1ISTMAS COOK Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Ladies’ Fascinators, Children and f WATCHES, Infants Hoods, Yarns, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. All kind of Dry Goods, which :L ow P rices . will be sold at astonishing LOW PRICES. A Sample of Cuts . Any $5 Mackintosh, cut to $3.60. ; Any $8 Mackintosh, cut to $6. Any $10 Mackintosh, cut to $8. Ladies’ 2 cape $7, cut to $6. NEW STORE I .’1