Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 18, 1898, Image 1

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Printed and Published at Dayton,
Yaiuhlll County, Oregon by
hb « ai . d Publishing Co.
$1 per year in advance; $1 25 if
paid before 6 month«; 1150 if not
paid before 6 moa.; *2 nt expiration
of year. No deviation from this.
VOL. XIII
' dBT PRINTÉD:
Carda, Posters. Circulará;
Letter and Bill Heads. etó.
DAYTON HERALD Office.
NO. 45
- DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1898-
LODGE directory .
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New Grocery Store
Frosty, cool foggy moruings.
OBITUARY.
The Linn County Republican ia
I will give my spring opening
a new paper the publication of March 19th. Miss Pennington,
Miss Minnie La Fever is, quite ill
Emma Bertram was born at Leb­
with tonsilitis.
w. OF THE W.
anon, Ohio, November 13th, 1859. which was lately commenced by whose trimming was* so greatly
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Orville T. Porter at Albany, Or. admired last full, nnd who has
OLD HI®RY CAMP, NO. 200-
Born—To Mr. apt) Mrs. J. Arms, and died at Day ton, Oregon, March
navton, Oregon—meet the 2d and 4th Bunday night, March 13th, a boy. 9th, 1898; aged 38 years, 3 months It is well edited «nd will no .doubt inode a thorough study of the
be in the front daring the campaign,
Monday of every month, in Woodman
and 29 days. She was confirmed in and often speak out in meetin’. It spring styles in San Francisco
The late cool weather is keeping
tK»H.
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the German Lutheran church, May
fruit trees from coining out in 118ih, 1871. Came to Oregon with will be seen from the following ex­ and Portland, will have charge
A. O. U. W.
» the
tracts from nn editorial, what posi­ of my trimining department.
bloom.
I will not allow myself tv> be undersold. 1 do not cut prices
her father’s family in 1882, who lo­ tion it taka politically : “They (the As to my goods and prices I need
Harmony Lodge No. 28, Ancient Order
or make special baits to delude customers, but give them their
United Workmen, meeta every Hatur-
Dr.
Clara
M.
Davidson
had
a
pro
­
cated
near
Day
ton,
where
they
have
dly niht in A. O. U W. hall iMyton,
populists,) aid what they could to not speak. They will talk for
GOOD GOODI^i LOW
Portland on since lived.
She leaves father, help seat Mr. Corbett, a banker and themselves, as they always do. money’s worth in every purchase.
Or’ Visiting brethern cordially re- fessional call to
PRICES, FAIR TREATMEN T.
. With these acquiremehtfl yott
Wednesday.
mother, four brothers, two sisters a gold standard man, in the senate
Remember the date, March 19th.
J. E- MELLINGER, M. W.
will find it a pleasure to do business with me.
Fred Bertram now goes on crutch­ and many relative« and friends to They violated their principles in
EVA MARTIN.
mourn her loss; and haa gone to thus selMng themselves out to the
W m , PAXSON, Rec.
Bought for rash and sold for cash or produce.
es; the effect of having his ankle
meet her sister Carrie, wbo died Scott-Simon Bourne contingent,dis­
Yours very respect.
THOS. HALL. _
joint,
thrown
out
of
place.
Before
buying
a
bicycie
see
D OF H. A. O. U. W.
September 29th, I«93, of the saiwe graced their constituents, brought
Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor,
Harris.
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The foothills were covered with dread disease.
obliquity and shame upon the very
mwta every Tuesday night in the A. O.
At
noon
on
Wednesday,
March
Whooping cough is tl e most dis­
U \V. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting mem- snow to the base, the first of th <
name of populist. Moot people re­
week. Thia made the air decidedly 9th, she called her sister-in-law to gard Mr. Corbett aa a genl’
»Jrg alwavs welcome.
i, an tressing malady; but its duration
MU«- CHARLOTTE ABDILL,
her bedside and said : ‘Eliza, lam honorable citizen and a good repub can be cut short by the use of One
cool in the valley.
Chief of Honor.
going soon, now. I am glad to go. lican, but the name of “banker” Minute Cough Cure, which is a’so
MRS GY NTH A HADA WAY, Ree.
A. Bush, the Salem banker is ne-
I am ready to go. I want Rev. Sa­
the best known remedy for croup
gotiatiug for the purphase of the ger to preach my funeral, and the and “gold standard repub'lean” in and all lung and bronchial troubles.
4
UNITED ARTISANS.
the
nostrita
of
the
average
populist
electric light plant in that city.; It»««««»»
Lt «« — o —- Ä ä 1.11 May
R
L
Harris
Security Aseembly No- W. meet in reg­ That will alao, probably include the De«ree
- Honor to bury
stihkawitli absolute offensivenesa.
ular session every 1st and 3d Mondy
About 4 o’clock she appeared to
• • * The people of Oregon
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of tl e
evening ot each month, in A. O. U. W. street car lines.
sleep, and then, quietly, peacefully will hold, firat, the demo populiat
hall, at 7:30 p- m. Visiting members
There will he an oyster supper passed into the.eternal sleep. May leaders accouutablavand second the English Baptist Church at Miners
invited_____________
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and art gallery entertainment next the Lord graciously sustain the demo-pops who refused to qualify ville, Pa., when suffering with rheu
Friday
evening
at
the
A.
O.
U.
W.
family
and
many
friends.
W. C. T. U.
tnke the oath of office, and attend
Funeral conducted by Rev. N. jo their duties, responsible for the
Meets every two weeks at the hornet of hall. Admittance free supper 15
-
—
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— —.
cents. Supper begins «1 5 o’clock. W. Sager, under the auspice^ of the '/miscarriage of business and the few applications of this liniment
the members.
proved
of
g-eat
servico
to
me.
I*
M itss D blia B axtbb , Pres.
Degree of Honor.
N, WrB.
scandal and opprobrium that at­ subdued the inhumation and re
The peach trees are coming out
Mas. L ena S cott , Keo. Sec.
Mas. E mily C. L vmm , Cor. See.
in bloom. Fortunately, perhaps,
C. F. Moore and George Betz, taches to our fair state by having lieved the pain. Should any
the cold weather of late has held i tw0'trusties’ at the Oregon peni- such a gang of blood suckers and ferer profit by giving Pain Balm a
disgrace the representa­ trial it will please me.’ For sale
, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. them in check. ’Some -early yari- i tentjaryi escaped on Saturday. pap-euckers
tive
interestsof
the state—•_ * •- by R. L. Harris, druggist.
fpue8(]ay they were captured
Preaching firat and third Lord’e Day eties of ■aches have been in bloom ।
“
If
any
of
these
fine hair^d^entle-
ineach month.at 11 a. m. and8p. m., two wee lor more’
at
Canby
by AkF. Will, a mer- men, who insulted^ thtTaignjly of
bv Elder «icafooae. «unday-school at
Last Sunday Linley Groshong,' chant of Aurora, and D. R. Djm- the state of Oregon, by refusing to in this world .and can think of no
10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:30 p- m. Junior Endeavor 3p. m. about 9 years of age, and brother mick, marshalof Canby. G. W. qualify and take their seats in the pleasanter orj^etter way to do it
than by recotnijiending One Min­
Senior.Endeavor 7 p-m. All welcomed to Mrs D Abdill, fell from a pony
Fry, marshal of Aurora, who saw legislature, stick un their treason­
at these aervieea.
ute Cough Cure as a preventive of
and had both bones of forearm bad-
heads
for
oflice
in
Linn
county
thia
the convicts as they went through
pneumonia,.consuinption and other
ly broken. Dr. Courtney reduced
that town, but could not at the year, they will get a dose of croton seriops lung. troubles that follow
ARRIVAL and departure of
the fracture, and the boy is getting time follow them, informed Mr. I
that will send them to the rear
MAILS
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along as well as could be expected.
,
.with
dispatch. Insult m enough; neglected colds. R.-L. Harris.
Arrives.
THE RED FRONT DAYTON.
leaves Dayton.
Will of his suspicions as
Ladies, Take the Best. If you
but
when
insult is added to injury,
7:55». m.
Robert Addison who has been men. The latter on his wheel
7:10
are
troubled
with
constipation,
sal-
the last straw breaks the camel’s
11:10 «. m.
suffering from a cancer for a nunu followed the runaways, overtak-
No more dead beats under low'ikin, and a tired feeling, take
w.7lLrn7n FndsnJ and was^3
,e the plea
0 .56 p. m
piea of
ui reform
inuiui, can go aroynd KarPs Clover Tea, it is pleasant to
was born ,n Englan
f
, did not think it wile to stop the^ the county
county solicitii
soliciting the suffrages take.'. Sold by "R L Harris. ' i
years of age. He ,was one of the
„ u .
. Cnnhv and ! ,.r .h- nLu wi
C. W. Powell, Dayton,' Oregon
Dr. Lewis dentist McMinnville. early settlers here, and was a high­ men. Ho went on to Canby and ! vf the people without being ex-
wishes to inform the public that
wRh
the
assistance
of
the
mar-
posed.
”
ly respected citisen. Funeral on
Fggs 11 cents.
’ ’ oft
'town, arrrested the‘coirs ’
N oah ’ s A rk in a R ace withan he is still in business and selling
Thursday. Services at the Chris­ shal
Wheat 69 cents.
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Ocean
Greyhound,’one of the light- drugs and inedicinys, fine toilet
In tried to laugh the mat-
If you want t a bicycle see tian were conducted by Elder Sic- The me
ter
off.
But
after
being
ordered
n
ing
speed
ocean steamers of the soaps, brushes, combs aiid per­
cafoose óf Monmouth.
Harris.
;
Y-
to iinbotton their yellbw sliqker present time, would stand just the fumery nnd fancy toilet articles, in
Remember the public aale at Wm
1 D.
----- A. Snyder informs us that the coats, at the point of a brace of same chance of victory, as the old- great variety. Also ail kind of
Clemen’s farm 4 miles south of Day-^ new dryera are doing much better revolvers, the peculiarly intense time farmer would ip competition patent medicines, pHls, etc. Books
and stationery cheap. -----,
ton on Saturday. Sale commences and more work than was expected.
i of rib«,
vnllnw line
color
the yellow
hue had
had led
led to
to with the well-read,thoroughly
iiUer pf the 8oU post
who ­
Six
of
the
dryerp
now
in
operation
Druggist/Bookseller and Stationer.
Don’t annoy others by vour
at 10 o’clock.
keepsPal the head of the farming coughing, and risk your life by neg­
a
are doing as much as it was expect­ their detection, and arrest, and
L. Bradley, the artist ia now tak­ ed eight would do. Snyder says when unbottoned they wilted,
willed,
ceesion
Ualf a century of the-
ing the finest pictures ever pro­ everything in the new evaporator is as the prison regulation suitor ory Rnd gycceggfui practice are fully lecting a cold. One Minute.Cough
Cure cures coughs, cohjs, croup,
duced in Yamhill. Work equal to running smoothly, and working sat­
black stripes was seen on them. de8cribed in ‘Fifty Years’ Improve- grippe and all throat and lung
that done in larger cities.
isfactorily. We are all glad to hear Will, for his prompt action re­ proveniente in Farming,’ advertised troubles. R. L: Harris.
Preaching at the Free Methodist it, and hope the enterprise will be ceived the 1200 reward offered in another column.
The Gold Hill Prospecting and Mine Development Company fof
Stop that cough I Take warning
ehurch next Sunday at 11 a. in. by^ ^abundantly successful.
the
purpose of prosecuting, work on Gold properties already discov­
It
may
lead
to
consumption.
A
for the capture of the cqpvicts.
Persons troubled with rheuma­
J. Glen.
ered
and for the purpose of oufitting 3 prospecting parties m the
On Saturday, March 26, the
tism, dys^wpiia, diseases of jgqm- 25c. boltle jjf Shiloh’a Cure may
' McMinnville Reporter.
Therehas been all kinds of weath­ fadies are invited to be present
save
your
life.
Bold
by
R.
L.
■ch, liver and kidneys, should
spring for the
__ .•
er the past week. Rain,
sunshine, ** O’® op*™* of ®Pr,n* Mi1,r
Ä dXdiy
The citv council is giving the pe­ ta e Northup’s preparation for the Harris.
snow, hail, warm,
“
'» a *’ _
.? “ nery at Uro
iimaa
Baxter
Mrs. T
LoiHsa
Baxter ’ ’ s s tition for a sewerage, system favor­ above mentioned troubles. It is
Go to Louisa Baxter’s when
winterish at times. Genuine old
highly recommended by many who buying millinery. She has the 4 hivc opened their books forthe subscription of 1200 shares of th
able consideration.
’
Dayton.
She
will
have
the
finest
fashioned March weather. ..
eompaev stoeK. Subsdription can be made through the Presiden
A number of ladies have banded has given it a trial. We refer to an latest styles.
display of millinery ever brought
Grand Spring Millinery Opei n- to Dayton, and equal to any in themselves together for instruction instance right here at home, where
of the company upon paying 5 per cent of face value of stock, or
Knri’s Clover Root Tea is n pleas­
,< ing Saturday, March 26. Mr rs. Yamhill county. She has had and amusement, and have given it effected a cure of an acute case of
through Ilie Scandinavian American Banff, Tacoma, Washington.
rheumatism, that of Charles W ool- ant laxative. Regulates the bow
E. S. Warren the leading milli- instructions in'trimming in the themselves the name of 'Treble
worth of Dayton. For sale at thia els, purifies the blood. Clears the The opportunity to obtain an intrest in the woderful
ner, McMinnville.
complexion. Easy to make and
latest styles. Call and examine ( lef Clu8.^
office.
The MeMinnville Building and
Dr. Chas. Stuart, who is attend­ her goods. Prices the lowest.
Dixon’s Hair Tonic is recom­ pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by
Loan Association has been organ­ mended as an excellent tonic for R. L Harris.
ing medical lectures at the medical
made and to be made, in Alaska is hereby offered on a plan that is
department of Willamette Upiver- The seventeenth annual session ized and by-laws adopted. The di­ the haiL It promotes the growth
The best lumber for building pur­ sure to bring enormous returns to all persistent investors. G'«"
serity, came down from Salem on of the Yamhill County Sunday rectors chosen are F G. Adams, F. of the hair, restores the hair to its poses is to be found at Jones A 15.00for each share desired must accompany the application for
School convention will be held S. Harding, B. J. Dresser. F. J. natural color, and removes dan­ Adame McMinnville.
Saturday to visit his mother.
Martin, J. D. Baker, C. P. Nelson
subscription. Address,
-
-
,
The evaporators of A. II. Rob­ in the Friends church Newberg, and B. F. Rhodes. The capita druff. Free from leads nnd dyes,
G old H ill P rospecting A M ine D evelopment C o ,
and a purely vegetable compound. •
March
24
and
25.
An
interest
Tacoma, Washington.
inson of Ibis place, and also that
ing program has been arranged stock is HO,000, divided into 40 For sale by Mrs. Louisa Baxter.
of Mr. Lownsdale of Lafay­
shares of 1100 each. About half
O. R. A N. steamer Modoc runs H
ette, have been temporarily for the occasion. The people oi this amount has been subscribed.
tri-weekly between Portland and
Newberg will be glad to welcome
closed down.
A new general merchandise store layton, touching at nil intermedi- i,
people from all parts of_ the
All kind of wagon and buggy, county. They have arranged is to open in McMinnville March ate landings. Leaves Dayton Mon­
days Wednesdaysand Fridays at 7
and also cabinet and all kind ot for the accommodation of all 21. It will occupy the Kay &
stand
in
the
Wright
block.
The
a. m. for Portland. Leaves Port-
wood woik done on short notice who attend. ,
proprietors wilt be Messrs Allen »
and Tuesdays, Turedays and Sat-
and in a Workman like manner, by
Mrs Ida Helvie, daughter of Mr Fisher. The former is traveling for urdays at 7 a. m; for Dayton.
H. Clark at MautaA Moore’s black­
and Mrs E Rowley, who with her Smithfield, Young & Co,of Phil-
I have been afflicted with rheu­
smith's shopA.Prices reasonable.
Will carry the celebrated Gotzian Boots and Shoes for
husband lain Southern California, adelpbia. the latter is a resident of matism for 14 years nnd nothing
Amos Baxter who has been in is ill with consumption She is un­ Oregon City. Both are said to be
Winter wear. Goodyear Rubbers and Boots, Macdin-
seemed
to
give
any
relief.
I
was
California the past yaar, returned able to return to Oregon a« her pa­ experienced merchants.
able
to
be
around
nil
the
.time,
but
toshes
and Umbrellas,
________
USEFUL
KNOWLEDGE
here on Monday evening, and is rents desire her to do, and Mr and
constnntly suffering. I had tried
The
Epworth
League
h
ive
made
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Rowley contemplate visiting
arrangements with Dr. Geo. W. everything I could hear of nnd at
THE
Spencer Baxter.
their daughter soon, if their health Gue of Portland, to give the first last was tcld to try Chamberlain’s
NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE
A. Rasmuson and family have will permit They both have been lecture of the course. The lecture Palm Balm, which I did, and was ,
FOR Il-HT»<I.«
moved from their farm in the hills on the sick list a great part of the will be held in the M. E. church immediately releived nnd in a short
thhice - a - wekk edition .
5 miles southwest of this, and are winter. Mr Helvie is connected April 6th Subject, 'Reminiscen­ time cured. I am hnppy to say
The nbovc book containing valunMc
Published bv New York Tril unc.
information
nml
how
to
earv
for
the
living in the Cain house on Alder with a newspaper at San Jacinto, ces of the War.’ Dr. Gue is pre­ that it has not since returned.—
18and Sometimes21 Pages« Week.
eye, »ent free on application
street, between Second and Third Cal.
Josh
Ena*R,
Germanton,
Citi.
For
Second Edition. ,
siding elder of the Portland district,
156 Papers a Year
streets. They will he employed in
sale
by
R.
L.
Harris,
druggist.
nr
Oregon
conference,
"and
is
consider
­
32
Pages,
18x12 1-2 inches’
Arthur Moore an attendant at
Snyder A Co.’s evaporator.
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Whnt Dr. A. E. Salter Says.
the Oregon Insane asylum, and ed a fine speaker. He has given
A general review of the advancer
CHARLES H. HINGES, D. R.
Bicycle supplies at Harris’ son of Chief Justice Moore, while his war lecture in most of the large
and improvements uok I c in the.
Krom -
B
vffalo
,
N.
Y.
—
Gents:
Pul>lii<lic<l
every
Alternate
tiny
except
Htiii.iHy
cities of Oregon and Washington,
leading branchesof f<rm industry
EXPERT OPTICIAN,
washing windows at the asylum besides some of tbex smaller towns. my personal knowledge, gained m
drug store.
The Thrice a-Week Edition New York during 'he last hall century
Sunday
afternoon,
was
pushed
observing
the
effect
of
your
Shiloh
8
F ifteen C ents will buy informs-
We bespeak for him a hearty wel­
8ALEM, - OKEGON
Special articles by the bert ntiri-
World is first muona n'l ‘weekly’ impeiH
tron worth hundreds of dollars to from a third story window to the come from the people of Dayton Cure in cases of advanced consump­
hi aixe, freejuenvy of pnblk utioir* unn the cultural writers On topi.» whi«9:'
tion
I
Hin
prepared
to"
t
“
ay
it
is
the
3US Commercial St, 2 I <loor north f0*1101*88 rcrurary arid variety of H h
any farmer in the land who desires ground, by W. B. Chatfield an Reinembe^date April 6th.
they have made their l.fe rtudv
most remarKnble remedy that has
contents. It has all the merits of a great
of 4'oist Omee.
to bring his farm up to a condition insane patient. Moore had its
IllustriVotis of ohl f.shi Hu-d i-u.-
»Gdailv at the price of a dollar «eckly.
ever
been
brought
to
my
attention.
' ‘which will insure the largest cash left ankle and right wrist bro­
CLUB OFFERS.
Its
political
news
is
prompt,
lomplcte.
plements.
profits. See advertisement of‘Fifty ken. Chatfield jumped out of . We here give a few of the club It has certainly saved many frotri
accurate and.impartial ns all its readers
A vast aniotPit of pradjeai it 1 r
will testify. It is against the mono|>olie8
Years’ Improvements in Farming. the window, spraining his right combination» that we offer with the consumption. Sold by R L. Harris.
■nation.
and for the people.
.
There are three little things
Be Not Deceived!
A cough, ankle and breaking his right H erald ,
It prints the news of all the world,
which
do
more
work
than
any
other
having special. corres|>ondence from all sire to sliiuulate piodu< tin.
hoarseness or croup, are not to be wrist.
H erald and New York Tribune three little things created—they are
important news points on the globe. It profit.
SILVER THE ISSUE IN 1900.
(Weekly) one year .fl 2o
trifled with. A dose in time of
has brilliant illustrations, stories by r
,
i
int.-ri- it g Ji
the
ant,
the
bee
»nd
DeWitt
’
s
Lit-
The
work
of
strengthening
great authors, a capit.llnmior page.coin-
LXlrftmeiy mi- rt. it g j
Shiloh’s Cure will save you much
and Silver Nnight-
•tie
Early
Risers,
the
last
Iteing
the
plete markets. tle5»artmenfs for lite house-1 ptuctive. ,
and fortifying the seaports of
Watchman............ 1 GO famous itttle pills for stomach and ( I Money the Pricier InstraeieBL
trouble. Sold by R. L. Harris. ’
hold and womens work and other
|J CE^TS *
1 X
1 25
McCall
’
s
Magazine
this
country,
goes
steadily
on.:
Take your prescription to Hill’s
ial departments of unusual interest.
Oliver troubles. R. L. Harris.
Send
your
(»»der
to
Word
and
Works
We offer thisunequaletl newsptper and
new drugstore to have them filled War ships «re being bought and
Civilization ini Propw« Hm Kept -
THE HERALD.
including Almanac 1 70
I the D ayton JI kkalu together one year
built. It is pvident that some
McMinnville.
Step With N omi Supply in All Ages.
' >H Vt. H <J'
Thrice - A - Week
the
greatest
book
of
the
agri
I
for
»175.
definite
action
will
soon
be
taken
One always wants a good sub;
65
?
1
World......................
Should b« In Ererj Home ud Library-
F<>r consl’pni mu
stantial incal after making a in the?Cuban and Spanish mat.,
Cincinnati Enquirer 1 25
The Money Question diNcuaaed in the
Cluver Root T n, the
ter
by
President
McKinley
and
light of ex pcric ne J an J history.
journey. You will find the best
Frank Leslie’«
$10 to 1,000 XoV"
We
meals at Strong’s restaurant the U. S, government.
Weekly.................. .. 3 00
m ss, eruption«
do not want war, but if it is un-
I« «ritun b» Rl«bt Hon. Willi«» Ew«r< P’^**22*
teringthe subscription contest of.
I he
Salem.
avoidabe sustain the govern­
the O vxrl A' nd MA iwhly , ‘ J*" s.»hl L v R 1. H *rns
R eduction .— I have induced
F or S alk or T rade .—A
Francisco »No entrance fee or other — -
The Leading Bimetallic Paper of America.
ment by all means.
the price of shoeing ns follows: g^i^r.aaeMo, III. B-
good work horse—good for nil
.Sornnmiu.M«»;
charge. Send 5c for parDcmarH
Newshoes
foe?span
of
horses.
£
U.
S.
Senator
W.M.
STEWART,
Editor.
<
The hdie» of McMinnville
purposes—-will be sold fofjeash,
and sample copy.
or traded for a milk cowl In and Yatnhill county, are invited 63; single horse 11.50.
(
I
A
correct
account
of
the
doing«
of
I
G ko . H. W kstkrfield .
Whnt nleaaure i* therein life with
Fertile up<<ly cud i
cure- n
i to attend the Spring Millinery
quire at the Webfoot sawniill.
I 1 Congye^s given each week.
(
• betlaW^n
LS
)
A
family
paper
forthe
h-m-
and
fire-
(
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Cntarrah Cured. A clear
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the week, condense 1. in new«columns.
Rene- Owry.
cure>j> The best Cough Cure. F
them who Ctuld Iwconin pertt-c’i)
an.j rmartin^ i.1mr*t instantly r-.i
A
large
c.rculation
in
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State
and
is
preparing
for
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lieves oroup promptly. One mil-
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lion bottles sold test year. 40 do- cen( display
Millinery
ever guarantee.
Nasal injector free
Early Risers,the famous little pills
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scald head, sore nippies, itching pilen
see for 25 cts. Bold by R. L. hown in McMinnville. Several
Setcral Sold by R L. Harris.
R, L. Hanis
< b>ipp i hai h, chronic sore e/i„ «nd
Send for wmplr ; agent* w-nled.
Harris.
j weeks epent in San Francisco
Remember the Cronise studio
^ramilated Hila.
Glass
paints,
oils,
«nd
everything
PublUhed weekly by the
Children and adult« tortured by trimming and inspecting styles if you want first class work.
for building purpose* at Jones Ä
Dr. ('adv’s ('asdIUe« Pewdc-rs for
Silver Knight PnblUhing Co.,
burns, scalds, injuries, eczemc or ¡„Dresner customers that her
horses
are the best tonic, blood ynrif.ct
Adams.
j
skin diseases may secure l•'•tanC[
are liot only first class and ; Wm. Lambert’« Star Savon is a
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