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Printed aad P BABAI! dfPMI Subsection $1.50 nenYoaf Contain« latest Home and Foreign News. VOL. XII lodge directory , W. OF THE W. OLD HICKORY CAMP, NO. 200- nitvton. Oregon—Mert the id aadtth Monday ot every month, la Woodman ball. ~ A. O. U. W. DAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1897. Egg« per do«. 9 eta. Butter 25 cents par roll. Wheat 70 cents per bushel. for eal* eheap. Inquire at the Dayton wants a bank, and mille. H«rmonv lodge Xo. 28, Ancient Order The majority of the sick in Day of United Workmen, meets every Satur day night in A. O. U. W. hall. Dayton, ton and vicinity are Improving. Or. Visiting brethera cordially re Sunday, April 18, io Ea.ter. Save ceived. R M WOOLWORTH, M. W. up the eggs and have them colored. R. L. HARRIS, Rec. D. OF H. A. O. U. W. There will be a great deal of oats and wheat sown thia Beason for hay. Unltv Lodge No. 17. Devree of Honor, The Odd Fellows of Yamhill meet* every Tueedav night In the A. O. U. W. hall. Day ton, Or. Visiting mem county will hold their annual cel ber* al« *ve welcome. ebration at Lafayette. April 26. / MRS. LEVINA BAXTER,» Proaehing in the M. E. church Chief oi Honor. ------. MRS. CYNTHA HADAWAY.Roc. Sunday eve at 7:80, by the pastor Rev- 8 L, Lee. Kay A Todd the MdMinnville Coondl No M meets every first and th ini Friday evening s< each month in clothiers have an ad iu thia isaue A. O. U. W. halt.__________ which read. Di«» —At the home of hie eged mother, Grandmother Coffin, in Dayton, March 2d, lo97, Willie W. Coffin, eged 42 years, 1 month end 16 days. Funeral Mrvioea were held in the M. E. church, conducted by Rev. 8. L I^e; burial in Dayton cemetery on Monday. Deceased wee born In Portland Feb. 12,1856. Most of hie life be hae been ew ployed as engineer on 'the steam, boats, and by his unobtrusive, quiet manners he made many warm friends here end in Portland, and was thought well of by all. The cause of his death wee cancer in hie lip, from which he wee confined to the house for six months previ ous to his death and most of that time to bis bed. Capt. W. 8. Pow ell and wife, uncle end aunt of de ceased, end Henry Hill and Ste- ?hen Coffin, half-brothers, ,*1| of ortland, were -here and attended the funeral. There is one t Kelp believing w NOTICE. îSPRING STOCK. KAY A TODD'S have a new administration M af fairs, secure an improved mall cer vice. This can be secured by bav- early morning train and the owning -The Junior society of the Chris Do not fail to attend the 1-Cuban En— tian church elected the following UNITED ARTISANS officer», last Sundny: Superinten Becuritv Assembly No-16, meet in reg terteioment'* la the A. O. U. W. brtt aext dent, Mrs. J. W. Armstrong ; asst, Wedneeday evening. Bee poster«. ular eeMion every 1st and hi Monday snpt Mrs. Mollie Dunn; president, evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. The W. H. M society will meet at Herbie Coffin; vice pres, Marie the pouch to and from the depot for hall, nt 7 JO pm. Visiting members the home of Mre. N. Phelps next Smith; sec.. Cora Spangle; treae. a nominal sum, which would neesa- invited Tuesday 13th, at 2:80 p. tn. W C. T. U L. Londenhousen aud his old Meets every two weeks at the homes of est eon, John Pember and T. W. the members. Cole, leave here next Monday Mas. E mily C. L vmw , Pres. for Idaho. M rs . K* rah D obsky , Cor. Koc. M rs . I da M. M acy , Rec. Sec. Mise Emma Bertram who hae l»ecn on the sick list the greater Dr. Lewis demist McMinnville. part of the winter, is much better, being able to be out and around. | Dr. J. 8. Courtney Physician We are are informed that in Polk and Burgeon, Ddyton,Oregon. and severnl other counties, that a Mrs. Skelton ie ill with la grippe. great deal of the summer fallow'was A. P# Robertaonof Unionvale, eown to cheat in the fall. Epworth devotional meeting Sun is seriously-ilk 1 day next, 6:80. Topic, ‘The Adder The DAytohband will give an and the Cup/ (temperance) Prov. entertainment April 19th. / 23:29-82. Leader, Mre. Adria 1 G. B. Abdilt has'built A small Phelps. -Miu Myrtle Heckman of Salem, addition to hie house. is here staying with her Meter Mre. J. W. Hayes who made a trip to J. W. Turner, who hae been quite Salem rottfmed her« the first of the ill seferai weeks, but is now much week by boat. better. -....... Riley Smith ie having an addi Born.—To the wife of Luther tion put on the F. J/Wjrf building Fletcher, Monday, April 5, a girl; lately vacated hy L Londenbousen. weight 13 pounds. Mother, daught Smith will occupy al a a shoe shop. er and father doing well. ' i * Get your bee supplied at Det- There will be preaching at the mering Bros. Baptist church next Sunday, both The band boys will give another morning and eveuinf, by the pastor Sttnd«y echool at 12 o’clcck m entertainment. All are invited. _ fa . Ladies. Iixik out for the spring Rev. Deck of tbs nited Evan- millinery soon to be reooi ad, by I meetings at___ ,___ --—. Mr. Brown formerly ate wart He to being assisted by Revs. Mets on the Toledo, io now filling _ that 1 g*r, Ballantine and Sager. Rev. Deck le r recent recruit from the position on the Altona. Enet. The Somers Concert Comedy The M. E. Sunday-school has Co. give a concert at Nichol’s prepared a very nice Easter pro hall Saturday eve 10. They are gram which will take the place of well spoken of. preaching service Sunday eve, ^-Bradley, proprietor of the liv April 18. Cordial invitation ex ery barn has his hay scales fixed tended to all. in good shape for business. We are informed by tboewwho are L/Londenhousen has sold his posted, that there will probably be residence property and fruit dry the usual amount of hay raised this er in Lippincott addition, to a season ; notwithstanding the fears *n<i expressed opinion of many that Mr. Breyinan of Portland. the crop will be light and bay Mr. Burke has bought the scarce. Wickersham place in Lewis’ ad J. W. Exon, the proprietor of the dition. His family have moved Dayton feed store, is now buying all his feed at Portland and ship there. Services at the United Evangel ping it to thia place. He cannot get ical church next Sundny as follows: any mill stuff at either of the Mc Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; prayer Minnville mills. The hay he gets meeting 11 a. m ; Christian En comes from Eastern Oregon. Undertaker Fenten ia now busy denvor 6:30 p. in., suject: “The Brotherhood of Man,” John 3:1-24; at woft completing his fine hearse which he has been at work for some preaching at 7:30 p m. time. When completed the hearse The 8. J Dunn place near the will be one of the finest and latest bridge 011 the opposite side of the style. Dayton can now boast of river hss been sold to* party from the best undertaking outfiil* in McMinnville, who have taken poe- this country. s» selon. * R. 8. Goodrich informs us that The horse Van 8 lately ptfrehnsed he ie not an applicant for the post- by Sheriff Henry, will make nearly office any longer. He has withdrawn the same circuit as he did lasi year his name from the list of applicants He will commence the season here And in connection with this he de about lKe"15tli of April. sires to thank the many friends Flynn the peddler of McMinn who gave him their able assistance, ville, was in Dayton Wednesday on for their kindness. business What egg* he buys while Riley Smit! who ie now the only on his trips through the country he shoemaker in Dayton, ie doing a sell* to J. W. Exon of this place. good business. He ie manufactur _ E. & M. E. M artin of Mc ing work for residents of McMinn Minnville, have added to their ville, Lufayett* and surrounding stock of millinery a nice assort towns. Mr. Smith expects soon to take in a partner, and will then mentof shirt waists, waist setts, manufacture boots and shoes on a collars and cuffs, etc. larger scale. A first-class boot and A full line of the finest confec shoe factory In Dayton will be a big tionery at Kun’s confectionery and and good thing for the town. bakery, McMinnville, x W. M. Hamilton whois attending We sell the famous Soap Foam it the bedside of hie mother in Or egon City«, came up on the Modoc Washing powder. Sunday and'returned to that city ' N ichols A G abriku on the Modoc Monday. Mrs Ham When in McMinnville remember ilton went to Oregon Cilv Wednes that you can get Sarsaparilla at 75 day to remain a few days. Mr. Cents per boltle by calling at S Hamilton’s mother ie about SO Haworth & Co.'a drug store. years of age, and having had an J. W. Exon always has a full attack of la grippe, it is thought that her sickness will prove fatal. line of feed and hay. The steamere Altona and Ramona W antbd .—A place to work on a farm, or to do other wora, have made a change in their sched by n Heady and reliable young ule for the present The Ramona nnw only runs a* far up as Oregon man. Inquire at this office. City, making three iripe to that city daily and return from and to Port will make the clothes theeame col land. Sunday that boat leaves or; avoM Ihm by uring Soap Foam. Nrrffota A G armrl . Oregon City at 4 P m- The Altona leaves Portland for Salem and In- Two fresh milk cowa for sale;- '♦eprndence every other day al 6 a. also cleaned Defiance spring m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat wheat. See Dr. Swick, of Bay- urdays/ beeves Independence al Ion. 8:80 and Bahm at When in MeMinnvtfTe e»n at days Wednesdays //‘day* Ibe Fence Work a and see bow they mam George Dorsey. The Junior society war organised one year ago 5th of April, with 18 members, and now numbers 58. Much interest is ta ken in the work. Sunday-school workers and all others who are interested in that work, should not forget that the 16th annuel Sunday-school conven tion of Yamhill county, will be held in the M. E. church. Dayton, be ginning Thursday, April 15th, and closing Saturday 17th. Prof. H M. Hamil, of Illinois, field-worker of the International Sabbath school association, will be in attendance, and lake en active part. Everyone invited to attend. L E Fenton baa just finished a body for Nichols A Gabriels ped dling wagon. It is a nobby, well constructed nffair. Manta A Moore did the ironing. Taking it all in all Nichola A Gabriel now hayya flrat clau, up to date-peddling and huckster wagon, which will soon be on the road for the accommodation of farmera, in gathering up pro- ducte of the farm and delivering good a. L. Warn began informe us that notwithirtanding the rumor that, on account of meeting of th* 8. 8. convention- here next week, that tho*« wanting meat*.would have to go McMinnvill* to buy, that he will bav* abundance to supply the demand. He can and will supply all meats ordered. of the eerioue considération and Dayton and vicinity. PLE ASANTOALE NO TES. It e the the rivers up. final program Friday eve, March 26, which was tendered to all a foil house. nit iiustiil from Perrydale Tuesday, March 2& He Ieft bere in ¿tonUy Uacb MbooL The south wind Thursday. March 26, did considerable mischief. Newberg visiting her parents. _ Mra. D.-Gubeer who baa been ill several weeks, is better. ALTOVA AID BAMOVA home by her many friends. Mies Cora, daughter of F. 1 Wilson, of Webfoot, was completely surprised by her young friend* aw Tuesday eve,that bei M art in still lead. A fact ac knowledged by all who attended Farmers if you want to retain their spring opening, y a cash market for your eggs sell Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 them to me. You well remem Henry St., Alton, 111., suffered with ber the condition of things be sciatic rheumatism for over eight fore I opened my place of busi months She doctored for it nearly ness. If you want trade take the whole of this time, using van- them to such stores as sell to me. Patronize homo industry. Don't friends, and was treated by the phy assist those that are wonting sicians, but received no relief She then used one and a half bottles of against your own interest. Chamberlain’e Pain Balm, which J W. E xon . effected a complete cure. Thia ie Tho people of Dayton «re cordially in published at her request, as »be vited to attend the atereoptlcon exhibit wants others similarly afflicted to ion and lecture to be given by Mr. Brad know what cured her. The 25 and ley on Wednesday evening, April 14th, a 50 cent sizes for eale by Harrie Bros. Dayton Hardware Store pleasant and profitable evening fa prom- C hickrns and E gos .—Pure blood laed. Subject “Cuba «nd her Fight for G. K. STUART Minovcha Freedom." The "Calcium Light” will Plymouth Rock and chickens for sole. Also pure egg» eja._--.J be uaed. There’s more clothing destroyed by poor eoap than by actual wear. “Hoe Cake” contains no free alkali, and will not injure the finest lace. Try it and notice the difference in quality. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth a cent apiece. N ichols A G abriel . Two years R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, Y. Y, bought a small supply of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows: . “Al that time the goods were unknown in this section; today Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a household word.” It is the same in hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy becomes known the people will have nothing else. For sale by Harrrie Bros. Many cases of ‘Grippe’ have late ly been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seem* especially adapted to the cure of thie disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this dis ease often leaves the patient. Har ris Bros Abdill Bros, are now runnig their mill, 4 miles northeast of Dayton, oh full time. They are turning out some No. 1 lumber, which they are selling al very reasonable prices. Any one wanting rough lumber for building purposes, fencing, side- wal g, or anything else, will find it to their interest to consult with Abdill Bros. Don’t allow the lunge to be im paired by the continuous irritation of a cough. Il ie easier to prevent consumption than to cure il. On* Minute Cough Cur* taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. Harrie Bros. F or thr L qm *.—Elder Alton W. Steers write* from Portland, Or.: “There is no medicine for throat and liings that I can recommend o ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the 8. B. Cough Cara.” 50 eta. Hula toe. Ox Blood STEAMERS for Bitting of those breeds for cafeI FliySlCUn by J. L. Hookins, Newberg, Or. .__ K Elsia Wright of McMinnville,}*—*^ is turning out some fine baroem. He keeps a full line of every thing usually kept in a harness shop. Wm. Kun, the confectioner and ‘ PAINTS. AHU . j BTIWÉÉ9 OIL*. WiBKAc.. We are now manufacturing times a stock of almost every kind of tropical fruit. SEEDS! touwjutt Then go to HEADQUARTERS for Don’t let the eat liek the divbee, N ichols A G abmikl . 1 > ____ 4^ 41 ly on short notice. meal or night’s hiding at Mrs. E. street, between 3d and 4th eta., Dey ton. One minute is ell the time*neera- sary to decide from personal expe rience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its -------- ”—” Harris Bros. MATTS A MOORE. €1 Frand St. frï. the agony of croop, you can a] ciste the gratitude of the mo who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieve* their little oom as Cook and Heating Stoves? without it. Harrie Bra*. Wm. Lambert’s Star Bevoo is good soap. Try it. SHOT GUNS ÁPÍD RIFLES «■OF OTT* Ftet «EÍT es in the latest style. FOR SALE. where I will be found at all tímen FOR SALE MA bt muc.