Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 28, 1897, Image 1

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SPRING GREETING.
DIRECTORY.
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Stock for Spring and Summer
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No. 28, Ancient Order
Dr. Lewie MeMinnvfllu. usaka»
Workmen.
j.v niuht in A- O. U. W. hall, I’ayton, bis dental platea it. Try tinse *
Visiting brethern eordially ro-
*4'e‘1' R M WOOLWORTH, M.W- .
K L. HARRI». Rec.
D OF H. A. O. U.W.
t nilv Lolrt No. 17. »erroe of Honor,
Beetn everv Tueadav nisht in th* A. O.
" W ball; Dayton, Or. Visiting seem»
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Chief of Honor.
MRS CYNTHA HADAWAY.Rae.
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P. A.
some very nna iarga Mr»wueme*
No M meets every first and
tbinl Friday evening of each month in this week.
“ O. U- W. hall.__________ _ thanks.
■tier Bedsion every let find BO d
hall, st 7:30 p- »•
United
Far which she baa ear
Rev. L F- Betanap waa a «writer
to Dayton tbia wcefL He th finr
bis home aw the train Tbsraday
morning.
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UNITED ARTISANS
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■Msambar Hurt the fifth annual
fumaion of tha Yamhill County Pi-
urraar aaaociatitm will be held in the
e taxe pleasure in informing oar
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park in this city, Wednesday, June customers and lhe («eople in general
fid. beginning at 10a; m. Address
that our
of welcome by J.T. Wateon, Mayor;
raeponae by Hon. C. H. Burch, of
Amity. Annual address by Hon.
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Is now complete in all departments
V. D. Fenton, of Portland. After
consisting of large shipments of
dinner reminiaoenees led by Mrs.
R. White, McMinnville. All pio-
Vtottlax member»
We are informed tha* thmbsa
insect peat—a liny
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W C. T. U
which in aonse field» ia sayusiwg Iha
Meets every two week» at the bomaeof growing oate.
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The dry weather af tbe paa*
Maa. E milv C. L cmm , Free.
Mx». S a **« D obbby , Cor -J?*-____ month, it M anid wiB stawtew the
Maa. I da M. M ac T, Rec. Bec-
strawberry crop. Yrt Ibero will be
an abui>danea.
(be members.
Hats, Caps, Boots,
Ladies’ and
rspseasntcd by Mrs. Mary A. Gil­ Shoes,
key, and native sons by Mr. J. H.
Gents’ Furnishing
Henderson. Marshal of the day
Hon. R- L. Harrie. Good Music by Goods.
tbe Dayton Band and Glee-Club.
Fine Line of Millinery,
Come everybody. Pioneers don’t
Uji to be here and take part in the
Spring Capes, Ladies’
anniveraary.
R. Jacobson, one of the enter­
Wrppers and ready
prising merchants of McMinnville,
made Skirts, Shirt
has arranged to pat up a large two
alary bricx building on Iba vacant
Waists, Dress Trim­
lot opposite bis present place of
basines».
Tbe building will be
mings, Trunks, and
82x100 feet. The lower story will
be divided into two rooms; the cor­ Valises, large assort­
ner one to be occupied by Mr.
Jacobeon’s store. Il has not been ment of Lace
Cur­
decided to what purpose the upper
tains, Laces & Wash
story will be used.
Patronize I. W. Exon. He is Goods, fine line Par­
the farmer's friend. You would
hare no cash market for your asols and Kid Gloves.
produce if it was not for him.
CHRISTIAN CHuRCH.
We must also mention that never before has such a well selected Stock
been brought to McMinnville, and a*“ most of our stock has been pur-*
Preaching first and third Imd’aDay
in each month, at 11 a. m. and
bv Elder Skaioom. Kaaday-acbotd at
10 a. m. Prayer .meeting Wednesday
Senior Endeavor <ya. All welcomed
at these services._____________ _
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chased direct from the manufacturer, and a good many Good« are man­
ufactured by us, such •• Men’s and Boya’ Clothing, and as we purchased
our goods in large quantities for spot cash, we are enabled to sell a much
The new eong booka (srtbn M. R
Sunday school have arrirod. Kw
ervbody cordially xavrted to caate
and help use them.
Dr. Lewis dentist McMinnville.
Preaching Bunday eve at 7 :45 in
M E. church.
Read new ad of thq.McMinqville
Grapge & Farmer’s Co. in thio issue.
A poetai card received firme Le­
man Swiek, who lately wood to
Eastern Oregon, say». Maiai jibing
is flourishing op baro.”
Preaching in Chriatian ehwech
next Saturday aroaingal » o’etuefc,
also Sunday at 11 a. m^ by Bow.
Bickafiooae. All invited
John
Stuart A Farr drove a lot of beef
cattle to Oregon City the first of the
Larkina,
the strawberry
week
Patronite J. W. Exon. He
buys your product* the year
better qua'ity for less money than some merchants have to charge for a
Ladies who want Millinery
will find it to their advantage to lower grade of goods. — —
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eall at Mrs. Baxter’s milHnerj
We extend our thanks for the increasing patronage that has met our
store Dayton. Th«y will find
efforts in business, and hoping by fair treatment to receive a merited
that her price« are the lowest.
Some for ten, some for twenty portion of your«trade in future, assuring you that oirr facilities, us in the
and some or thirty years have suf­ past, are such that no^one can serve you iwUer^we-tertH?^—-
fered from piles and then have been
quickly and permanently cured by
Positively no old or shelf worn goods in our store.
using DeWitt’s Witch Hasel Balve,
Your Obedient Servants,
the great remedy for piles and all
forma of skin diseases.
Harris
TL JACOBSOHN & CO. McMinnville’ Or.
Bros. '
For 25 cents you esn get a good
meal or night’» loding at Mrs. E.
E. Logan’s boarding bouse; Alder
street, between 3d and 4th ,sts./
Dayton.
Horae shoeing done on short no­
tice by Mauts A Moore
.
SPRING STOCK
round.
The advertised reduction on goods at
Adolf Matthles »tore ¡» Dn
•nd see and taka advantge of the redue-
tloa in price».
Ta Ke in the Yamhill county pi­
oneer meeting io Dayton on the
bl of June.
The Ladie’s Aid society of the
Christian church, will give dinner
and supper in the park on tbe bib
lo thè Social Depnrtnwwl.’ Faro. I
of June.
Dr. J. 8. Courtney Physician 21:17; Leader, Mr» Ida Mary.
and Surgeon, Day ton, Oregon.
Servicee ai tbe UaMad Branpri |
Those attending the Woodmen ical ehureb nell Sunday : Swediy j
picnic on June 6th, can gel a good eebool 10 a. aa ; prewehewg 11 a. m,
•ubjecl: “BaplW—r CtosstìeaE»-
dinner al tbe Logan House.
deavor 7 p. a», led by Mr» T. L
W antkd .—600 ton of wool.
Weaver, topée: “Ceawecrat-Mm,’
Highest market price paid for NW Amarri-
same.
L V. E xok .
The gold asedala to be gire»
J. 0. Nichola, of tbe firm of Nichol»
4 Gabriel, was in Portland NTt-da^my. as prisca at tha Woadasaa pérase
KAY &
Not Political!
spring clothing just received
Stock full and complete, and in nil» the LATEST PATTERNS.
The stock will besold at
1 00.
1 00.
The Ladles’ Aid society of the
United Evangelical church, will
serve cold dinner an I hot coffee for
Woodmen picnic, Jone5lh, in Cap*-
Powell's building, first door north
of J. W. Exon’s. Come and gel a
good meal for 20 cents.
There is no question that the
Kimball pinuos and organ«, the
“Crescent” bicycles,and the New
Home sewing machines are each
of the highest merit. Sold by
C. Grissen, McMinnville. .
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LOWEST PRICES.
Full line of ^Ints, in latest
.blacks, both storin and felt,.
Big line of TRUNKS just in.
,
Have in stock several thousand dol­
lars worth of broken lines in Suits,
Shoes, Hats, which will be sold for
CASH at 20 to 50 per cent diccount.
1 00
1 00
1 00
rapleaiehinx tbelr atock of mcrcbenmae
Wm. F, Dlelachnelder, the jeweler of
MeVinnvUle, was ninrried to Mto Wie-
nlfrrd Norwood of Howell Prairie, Or.,
May 25th.
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To be convinced call and see us.
ols 4 Gabriel’a.
The hou-e and lot
tbe as-eb
eaat corner of Alder and Thted
streets, owned by C. W. Powell ww
sold by him ma Monday, s» Thro
Hall, th« »aguw nankar. The pew»
paid waa »200. each. Mr. Hall
Grange & Farmer’s Co.
fat property- Ha «iadrwhwM»
one »tory additwm an final «f to*
building now aw lbw late. Hr ex­
Frank Billington of Ufayrtte, pects to m.xe ocher
will lecture in the Christian church. on cbe premise*.
Wednesday evening, Jun« fid. •’
You are each epectoily tortSeJ to
7:30 Subject: ‘Young P.op'.eai d
i he memorial service» aS Iteylaw
To morrow. Admission 10 cents
Floyd Van Buskirk died of con
sumption at Amity, on the loth,
aged 21.
W antko —Ten ton of Butter.
Cash paid for same.
J. W. E xon , Dayton.
Mrs. Logan of the Logan house,
will prepare dinner for those who
attend the Woodmen’s picnic on
the 5th of June.
,
Sick headache can bequickly and
completely overcome by u»ing tho*^
famous little pills known as “De­
Har-
Witt’s Little Early Risers
ris Bros.
F or B alk —A good cow and calf
will l»e sold cheap. Inquire at har-
ness shop, Lafayette.
Momtrch and Defiance Bicycles.
If you want a wheel aee them?
A full line of the finest confec­
tionery at Kun’s confectionery and
bakery, McMinnville.
If you want a good job of plea.
taring done, call on R. Cady, Day ,
ton.
Two fresh milk cows for sale;
also denned Defiance spring
wheat. See Dr. Swiek, of Day-
Carry a Full and Complete Line of , , "
General Merchandise.
At PRICES as LOW AS ANYONE in the country. When in
McMinnville give us a call
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CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager.
THE
SHOES
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Dayton Hardware Store
Is the Cheapest Place to Buy
PAINTS.
GARDEN SEEDS,
HOP SUPPLIES
OILS
WALLPAPERS,
GARDEN TOOLS,
builders
HARDWARE,
TINWARE
SASH,
PRUNING SHEARS, A
Ladies’ Coin and
DOORS,
CHICKEN NETTING,
Phila.toe,Ox Blood
WI RE Ac
MOULDINGS,
anddArk Chocolate
Oxford Ties, chil­
drens Shoes, Mens’
Dress and Working HODSON’S HARDWARE STORE,
Shoes.
McMinnville, Or.
Gaadau Bicycling Tweeda. Brocades, Ginghams, Calicoes,
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. ,
Limcm, Oatia
laaaela, Duck Sailings, Westerbrook Dress
«, ‘rrsir1-. Hala aad Cepe,Genta’ Famishing Goods, etc.
Machinery of all kinds.
When in McMinnville call at
the Fence Works and eee bow
they man Picket Wire Fencing.«
PAINTS, OILS, LEADS, SkRAY PUMPS. ETC