tttTER HÍAM. ì CARDS. POSTERS. Aad every kind of Printing done. Coa tMM la VOL. XII LODGE DIBEÇTOBT. 1 3 DAYTON, ORE Rain pours down. IDAY, JANUARY 1, 109?. DEATH OF ANDREW DUNCAN. Andrew Dunean was l>orn July 1.1815, 81 years last July, ly, near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, a w^erehe , lived fur 30 years and then removed mm r* and m anal to Ohio. Lived there ten years moved to Iowa in 1876, and from iDwa to Kansas in 1884, where h»» resided up to Jan® last, whenTfe came to pay ton, Oregon. He was in fairly good health up to Monday afternonp* last, when taking a Wafa in the yard he was seen to fall, hav­ ing received« paralytic etrose from which he died Wednesday evening. Mr. Duncan waa loved by all who Knew him, and his quiet pleacant ways endeared him to all with whom Jie came in contact. He will be buried in the Dayton eemalery from the Baptist church on Friday Jan. 1, 1897; funeral service by Rev. John T. Walton, .11 a. m. Deceased was the father of Prof 8. 8. Dunean, of Day ton. On Monday evening, Dee. 28th LeaUa Hadley,* daughter of • H*7 of young people gath- W. OF THE W, »rie* and Martha Hadley was *®d at the home of c balde | erea anne nome or F. f . R. n Wilson. Cherie* and Martha Hadley was OLD HICKORY CAMP, jCÖTlÖO-- bort, 28thi 187a; died Dec. and gave a surprise part Only three more years in the' Davton, Dreron—Meet th* 2d and 4th 29th, 1896. to 'H* Tripbena Wilsor Ison, who re- nt a * • i « al— a * Mon lay of every month, In Woodman 19th century, and then 2000. up ----------------------- from Portland Deceased wgs born snd raissd 1 eently -------« came 3—-- -, ,l111 ~~—rj-777“ 5 D A- Snyder ha» been »hipping near Kingitfsn, Indiana. Was al- tQ apend the holidays at home, k______ ____ —J — — • to - All* an — 1 obedient -.1-1 girl, seeming Alb ■dbamsbr) »eemed tn to eninV ®njoy tkemaalcoL themseLvea A O. U. W. poultry, egge and potatoes this ..refer th® happiness of her parent« ------------ u " J -------- — very much, and especially the ex­ Harmony lodge No. 28, Ancient Order week. prefer the happiness of her parents of Uniteil Workmen, meets every Satur­ cellent refreshments which were in preference to her own enjoyment. Remember that Wambagan at day nl/ht in A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton, At a revival meeting at Harveys­ served. Those present were: Misses Or Visiting brethern cordiallv re- the DayUm market, will buy your burg. Ind., aboqt five years ago, she Dora Crawford, Edith Woods, Msy .eived, B F. SWICK, M.W. dresseHge No. 17, Degree of Honor, home on a visit Christinas. which timafehe has always Jived a Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil­ meets every Tnewhv night in the A. O. consistent Christian life; making son, Messrs. C Q and Arthur Lam­ U. W. ball, Davton, Or. Visiting mem­ Epworth League businee meeting the church and Sabbath-school her bert, Chandler and Clarence War­ bers always welcome this. Fridsy, evening. Important MRS- E. H. MELLINGER, place of resort. She came with her ner, Fred Crawford, Henry Cooper, busine»», as it is the first of the Chief of Honor. parents to Oregon two years ago Van Robertson, Mr. Wright, Melvin year. MRS- CYNTHA H ADAWAY.Rsc. last May, living with them fora Wood», Herman Wibouand D. A. John Mauts has about recovered »bort lime near Newberg, engaging! Coovert. A. i from the la gript«. Mrs. Maats is hi Sabbath-school work at Cbeha- a pleasant party was given for Connell No. M meets every first and now suffering with that dread dis­ fem Cent^ C^uig wither pg-¡Mj^ on b * third Friday evening of each mouth in ease. A. O. U. W. hall.___________ rentiKO D*y fan 2 war. .go, the 5 h birthddy, MondaVt 28th Bl ?he __ Mrs. Frank Moore’s little child —a;. Mf a(|d —- ------ -------------1 - of this mouth ; t^kmgW place ini home J her 1 UNITED ARTISANS has been seriously afflicted with 1 *• K. church and Sabbath-¡ q Baxter, on Dayton prairie.! Securltv ABBantblylCo. TO, meet tn reg­ On account of th® aformy school, continued her work, Which A v pleasant evening wasen- ular ceaeion every 1st snd 84 Monday lung fever the past week, but is re­ weather and the continuous evening of e«cb month, in A. O. U^W. ported now as much better. aeemed to he a real enjoyment to joyed by aU pre8ent. Those in at- downpour of rain, there was but ^T*r* hall, at 7:80 p- m. Visiting members had her interest in the tendance were: Mrs. Paxton, Epworth lesgne devotiniuil invited A meet- . few from abroad in attendance United Brethren church at Oak Mi(wea HaUj UH and Beth!.--—. . «... _ _____ • ‘Ing Sundsy evening at 6:30. Tonic, nl th® poultry show here on “ chapel, Indiana, transferred to the u-“, .................... Oowdy UMie gnd khoda Ro„JUfp MA Gracious Invitation,” j««n u Wheat 78 cts. per bushel. 12 6-7^^J>»der Mrs. 8. L. Wy ' Thursday. A good display of M. E. church at this plaça. Being i Effie Gabriel, Lucia Rush, Lucy De ; I ■■ M| K S| Butter 30 cents per roll. ________ _ citizens ________ of a good attendant at church and — sultry i was made by ■ _ _ . , , ¿ poultry Forde, Eva Fletcher, Aimed* Swee- VV ■■ I ll/Vlv'lw' ■ W f A/ Eggs are selling here for 30 Ì Dr. Chas. Stuart came down from havtnn Considerable inquii^’Sxbtuth-schuol hare s» elsewhere. ney, Emma^Starr"'’^"»^'’ »Ld Ma? Salem last week to spend the holi- F cent» per dozeu. - front' - - other ■ • JocAlitiea ) ao long as her hesHL permitted, — - Was niid« days with hie parents. He went only regretting that she could at- 1897. - - ~ j Messrs. Paxton, Charlev Bishop, to Oregon City and spent eeveral regnrxLig fîie fmövf ' anji much . , - . ° int reéV mànifecated, especially tend nc.longer -Death came an Quy ¿u|,y an<| Eugene J CLUDUU, ttXAU. W1BU yUU U WXy Dr J. 8. Courtney says he is do­ vicinity, in the show, and it was Preaching in Free Methodirt ing gr land eflice business in the GÄrfal. Gharley and Mrs. Moore last church at 11 o’clock next Sabbath way of medical examinations for expected that a good representa­ the Ancient Order of United Work- tion and, exhibit from there, but week, went to Polk county, partly Go to R. Jacobson’», McMinn­ by J. Glen. tlio weather struck the show a on business and pleasure. While ville, for your dry goods, boots Bert Low® of Lentz, Oregon, is men. —,—: there Mr. Moore killed and shipped and shoes, trimmings, Jackets Those who want cheat seed to black ey®. here visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. a number of fine hugs owned by and capea. Also agent for the Hamilton's. sow will flhd it at* the farm of Now is the time to bring in him. They returned home the lat­ Standard Patterns. ■ > There will be preaching in the O. N. Denny, on the roud be­ your Poultry before th» market ter part of the weeK. But Mr. ' M E church next Bunday at 11 a. tween Dayton apd Lafayette. is agaiu unsettled. - Moores finding that there is an The old Indy wns right when she Read ad in another column. m by the pastor. J. W. E xon , abundance of ducks in that vicinity said, tho chiljj might die if If you want a peaceful night’» Although not n chayfefebl* order Leading Poultry-dealer'of Yam­ he and hi» wile returned to I’ollt they waited for the doctor. «..She rest from a bad couch use Quaker the A. P. A. of Daj'lob, we are in­ and Charleyt is now “in clover,’’ saved the little one’s- life with hill county. Cough Drop». Sold at C. W. Pow- formed, made n cash contribution killing duck»^ a few done» of One Minute. Cough At a special meeting of the M.. -- ell a drug stnro. R. Woolworth and wife of Butte­ Cure. She had used it for croup to the wife of an absent member, E. Sunday-school board, Dec. 27, a - We hear many complain of hav­ who Uin need. Actions »peak loud­ vote of thanks was extended to all ville, came up on the Eugene Sat­ before. Harris Bros.'' er than word». ing la grippe. who took any partin getting up and urday evening and visited over Sun­ To cure all old sores, to heal ah carrying out the exercises for day with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wool­ innocent ulcer, or to speedily cure Harmony Ixidgo A. O. U. W. Enos Coovert went to Clat kanie worth of this city. They ehoyjd is making .prepmationa to hob j Christm*» eve. By order of 8. 8. come here and make this their per- piles, you need simply to apply De ~ hist week to visit several days. Board. C W P o W ki . l , Seo. their annual memorial eeryices inahent abiding place. They, per­ Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve accord­ New groceries nt Baird’s store. Everything in the confectionery haps, could do no better, and would ing to directions- Its magic-like on Jan. 18th. Due no|ic® will V^Major H»rry Pixley, who went be given of the time and place. line suitable for holiday gift»—fine lie we'comed by many friends.' ~~ action will surprise you. Harris East some months ago, and hns Bros. • «u.- nuts, candies, oranges, datsV, etc., We would respectfully annodnee Note, legal cap, bill or ledger and » been visiting with parents in Iowa, R. 8. Goodrich, the Dayfan hard­ ut Kuh’s. .McMinnville. A large line of Seasonable and to you that we have commenced foolscap papers, fancy note with Serviceable Goods for men, women returned here Thursday last week ware merchant has been, doing a N otice —Neighbors of Old Hick­ AASX our A 11 AtmsAz) 4k ikisiä wivii 1 i Fk envttioprF, ®ii bixwi t ihvtttw He received a heartv welcome from good bu.Knw.fn stove Jine lately. and children, to close out at cost. hi» friends and acquaintances here If you want n good stove give him ory Camp 200 W. of W . camp different quality of paper, white Apperaon, McMinnville. meet» for installation on Monday, envelopes of all sizes and good qual­ Note in another* column Attend the council meeting next a call. Jan. 10, 1897. ity, and low prices, at Q W. Pow­ E. A M. E, Martin, of McMinn-1 Monday eveningand hear tho May- his reduction in the price of clove». J. C. NicHons, Clerk. ell’s. Also psur, peuhpideJs and ville, are having a holiday sule . h R. Alderman who i* attending ' y - * Electric insoles, are iust what pencils. of ribbons. Thqy are offering IW Wit® UKivqpity at* Eugene, you nieed if you aa “ oom® big bargains. are «Mending Pacific university at Wto^'dnwi^hohie last -week to re­ —-TiiatimeaJiSTfi hard, and 'money scarce, and In. order to kindred an art studio hiriiome, where1 Newberg, ram* op fast week and main during the holidays and visit feet, rheumatism or Msuta A Moore, general meek- give you alta cnanee to gel the most poSSTbte Tor your money, añil For lad ion or gent». she will give instructions in oil smiths, do all work in their line. are spending the holiday» with relatives and friends. He return» trouble». to clear out out our large winter stock, we will give you BETTER Get 'a pair of R. S. Goodrich ut painting and crayon. She also Repairing of all kind done prompt­ to Eugene on Saturday. “home folk».” ARGAINS than was ever offered by any firm in the county. enlarges portraits in oil-crayon. ly on short notice. All peraons knowing themeclves the Dayton hardware »tore. The M. E Rnnday-srhool Christ­ All free band work. Prices rea ­ With the exception of the GORDON HAT and G G SNOW mas tree waS pronounced by all as indebted to the undersigned, will *5.00 R eward .—The under­ Remember, ladies, when you a grand aiicce»». Many say that it please call 'in _at nnce and settle signed will pay the above raward sonable. Studio day» Tuesday wont millinery, that Mr». Louisa SHOES, our leaders, we will their uccouhi either by cn»h or note, to the person returning purse and Wednesdays of each week. Baxter ha» a fine assortment. was the best they ever attended. as I wish to cloee mv old books lost between Harris' drug store Go to R. Jacobson*», McMinn­ Harris Bros, have been doing a Respectfully, R 8. G oodrich . ville, for your clothing. We good holiday trade at, their drug and Mrs. Baxter’s store. _ - in our store at 20 to 33| per cents. On all Overcoat-t and Macin­ Mrs. L. P. Johnson went up to »tore ...They are now offering cer- carry a large stock, and all No. 1 H. A. B ertram . toshes in stock 25 per cent. On all ClotlyiM^Q per cent, and part Salem on the boat Wednesday tain lines of goods at a reduction. of it as high as 33| per cent will ba given, ^Qn Bboea 25. to 30 per A void C onsumption —By stop­ goods, and most of our goods are While in ihat city »he will be the Albert Senn whn has been run- ping that cough.4 We know of no inauufaetured by us, We have cent. ■fling on the O C. A E steamer Al­ guest of Dr and Mr» Ttylor of the better remedy for coughs and colds childrens suits from 75 cents up. Keely Institute. Mrs. Taylor being Do notl>e hoodwinked by what others tel | you, but coin'', exam­ bany, was hero visiting his parents ill Mrs Johnson who in an old ac­ than the H. B. Cough Cure. 50 cl», Boys'suits, with long pants, from ine our stock and get prices. duridg holidave. He is now inate quaintance, will visit with her per bottle. For sale by Harris 82.50 and up. Men’s suits from on the Gray Eeagle, which, in com­ Bros., and 0. W. Powell. 13.25 and up. Fine dress suits mand of Captain Coulter, is towing friend several weeks. When building you want the beat from $5.50 and up. When in McMinnville, Oregon., CLOTHIERS and TAILOPS; Ellis F. Hadley went up to 8a- logs down then- Willamette . to Ore­ material to be hnd. Jones & Ad­ need of anything in our line gon City, for the owner of that boat.' 1 tn Tuesday to annual meeting of ams of McMinnville, keep it. They call and get prices the Northwestern Ornolhological Bear in mind the Primitive Bap have the best of rough nnd dressed Honociation. which met in that city We have arranged with the pub lumlwr, which they sell at lowest tint ’insetiag at the residence ef Mr. Hartley is vine president of the price». All kind' of building ma­ lishers of ths Oregon Agriculturist John Baxter, in Dayton, on the 1st association. He wan »¿companied and Rural Northwest to club theft Sunday in Jaunary. ... ’ terial in slock. by his oousin Mr. Hoskins of paper with thè H BRA LO Any one “Excuse me,” observed the man Oliver nt the Dayton bakery and New! erg, who is also a member of ' —IB—. desiring that paper, can, by paying in spectacles, “but I am a surgeon, $1.50 in advance, get the two papers confectionery ha» a full line of h«»li the association. and that is not where the liver i».” iday candies, nuts and tropical Wednesday evening’s mail “Never you mind where hi» liver for one year. The present i» the fruit*. time to take advantage of this offer. brought the news to 8. R. Baxter i»,” ietorted the other. If it was in And I am ready to hel p you get For 25 cent» you can get a good Mark Sisters, McMinnville, offer that his father, James Baxter, his big toe or hi» left ear DeWitt's ready for that day. F ull E nglish Course. trimmed hats at greatly reduced meal or night’s loding at Mrs. E nowliviogin Portland, was quite Little Early Risers would reach it FRENCH ANO GERMAN E. Logan ’ s boarding house ; Alder prices; also felt shapes, sailors, A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF nick and required hi» presence. and shake it for him. On that you »treat, between 3d and 4th st»., Business aa.Hcms. ' caps, etc., at COST. 8. R. took Thursday morniug's esn bet your gig-lamps.” Harris Dayton. DOCKKEEFING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND. ' ” ** - Those who have partaken of a train to Portland. We all hope Bros. TYPEWRITING AND TELEGRAPHY. D»®al at Strong’s restaurant,Salem, Gratulpu Buxter will soon recov­ are well pleased and pronounce er and be among u» again. I? them first class. THIS YEAR. Fred- -Freeman was the lucky Candies nuts and tropical fruits ------- SO IS ------ F one to get the fine clock gi ven away - of every kind at Kun's, McMinn­ tn their customers on Christinas by i ville. Nichola * Gabriel. Mr». Annie Over 50.000 old subscriber» say McNish received the waler set At unusually that no other farm paper fill» the Messrs, Nichola A Gabriel gave NEW GOODS! bill quite so completely as the away between 600 nnd 700 tickets Scientific MHritSB Prairie Farmer. to their customer» the 10 day» pre A fine line of Millinery at Marks viou» to CbHatmus. ---- ALSO— A HANDSOME Sister», McMinnville. Hats and Dayton now ha» one of the best G. F. BAiRD bonnets trimmed in the latest style. choral union» in the county. Th«y > Ladies ’ Watch, < Price» lowest. meet in the Baptist church highest grade, with filled case, 4 Ha« Opened a Gtow-ry Sion- In tie ► The best lumber for building pur­ Tuesday evenings for practice with jour choice. Well- building adjoining the Dayton hardw ue poses is io he found at Jones & Open to «11 persona over 9 years of ham or Elgin works DBSIQM store. > ago. J. T. Watson leader. Ad­ FOR $14 < V Adams McMinnville. FOR CASH FirrtolaM Dressmaking at rea­ mission: Gents 10 cents, Indie» 5. Okiani traman far •rrwrlnr; ptitrnU A LARGE ASSORTMENT.« Gomis Will lie cold at the LOWEST Every Datrrt fairen * McMinnville, Or. i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, of deceased haothers, snd the Cough Cure. Harris Bros E M. SMITH prompt payment st the death of a Absolutely pure, perfectly harm- member in good standing, of the NOTARY PUBLIC, Physician and Surgeor/ less, nnd invariably reliable arc the *2000 guaranteed those who join I he narros,. - • ositoox. qmdiliee of One Minute Cough d Oflh-e »1 reai'lewr •»»» the net »awHer/ D. A. SNYDER, Practices in State and Federal opposite Free Meihmiiat rlnrrh Cure, ji never fail* in w»lde, croup order The fat« and [),y. and lung troubles Qhildren like it Lecturer Herren 1«. Salem Courts. Makes a «pei-ialty of Xusal Cawrrrh.' T he P ixsekr it is pleasant to take and R ton, we note, has. with oihe.influ —--------- r Í- -4 •Aleo general pro-tier. pa„ri. b ™., . “ helps them. Harris Bros. - Shipping and Commission G. E. STUART, F or S al «.—About one acre jM0Wage jn membership. The past Merchant, ’ The above Cut Prices are SPOT SASH. All Goods marked in of land on Asylum Avenue Sa- tbrre weeks there has been 16 ap- ANTRI»-SEVERAL EMPirCt MW OR Surgeon. OREGON. Physician and DAYTON, W.tmen W> truvït I n rw’>.>n«lbl« ei-.MI«'. AT THE RED FRONT. lem, will besoldcheap. Inquire! plications fur memberahip to Her- plain figures. Mhouwl« Omaa. X»tV» ITAI *1 > K^HLm perm