LODGE DIRECTORY. &‘e Harris about your Christmas oou- feeUoaery. "J11 B Christmas tree at the Christian church in Dayton on OLD HICKORY CAMP, MO. 806- Christmas eve. W. OF THE W. pHvton, Oregon—meet the 2d and 4th Monday of every month, in Woodman The government snag boat Math- h»H- . loma is now on the upper Willam­ A. O. U. W. - STÖBE NEWS AT The Government snag boat Math- loma, which has been at work dor ! Ing the summer and fall, mnet of the time building rand repairing wing dama, was compelled to stop work last week on account of high R. JACOBSON & CO ette near Corvallis, pulling snags. Harmony Ixxige No. 28, Ancient Order The Yamhill and Willamette riv­ of United Workmen, meet» everv Satur­ ers are booming. The heavy rains day night in A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton, Or. Visiting brethern cordially re­ has brought the water right up. ceived. Revival meetings at the Evan- J. E- MELLINGER, M. W. W m . PAXSON, Rec. gelical churchcloaed on Sunday when the high water »topped their operation«. The boat in now on the upper Willamette pulling snags and clearing i be river uf obstrue Se by the snag boat crew, under the the superintendence of Capt. O «nd ri Galbreath, of the »nag tmat, and D. OF H. A. O. U. W. Unity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, M er are, Edwards of Newberg, meet» »very Toeaday night in the A. O. were hereon Thuraday looking af­ U. W. hall, Davton, Or. Viaiting mem* ter bank business. berMlwaya welcome. J. A M ibb grace hadaway , Chief of Honor. MR8.OYNTHA HADAWAY, Rec. UNITED ARTISANS Earl Gillanders went to Port land this morning, to remain during the winter. The lately elected officers of Security Aaaembly No. 16, meet in reg­ ular seaaion every Monday evening in the city of Dayton, were »worn A. O. U. W. hall, at 7:3O p m. Viaiting in Thursday evening. members invited A public social every second Monday in each month. ■The Evaporating Co; will now THECHICAGO STORE appreciated bv captain» and pilots of the boats, and other» interested. The editor of thia paper baa at va nous times published favorable no­ tices of th» work which has been every morning. Quilt«. which he personally know» l>wn a great benefit and help to uavigaliou of the Willamette ri To his testimony we add the of ions, as to its benefit and good CHRlbTIAN CHURCH. {un.for “wht,e\on wetablea; suits, a» SxprestMxl by captains and porting ­ Praachiiur firat »nd thite Lord’a Day having havin« finished finished eve e vararti no ap an-! pilots, and which is good authority in each month, at 11 a. m. andflp. m., ples the first of this week. on the subject: Captain Smith by Elder Sicaiooae. Bnnday-achool at Bee those beautiful albums at Harris'. »nd Pilot Albert Senn of the C. A. 1Ó a. ■ Prayer meeting Wednesday Iu fact we carry the most complete' E steamer Albany, say,‘the work, at 7:30 u n. Junior Endeavor 8 p. m. The Dayton Dancing Club will Senior Enu vor7_p.UL AH welcomed done by the snag boat has been ex- give a ball at Harris’ hall. Davton, Stock in the Valley, and our prices are at * ‘-•ss servie. oellent and a greikjielp to the Friday night, December 28. Good Captains Graham and positively LOWER than any aWBia boats.’ ARRIVAL AMD DEPARTURt OF music, and supper. Spong and pilot Allen of tbcO. ____________ MAILS_____________ On Sfinday evening there was Oregon. v * C. T. Co.’s steamer» Altona and Lu»n Dayton. _____ Arriva». some heavy thunder and sharp Pomona: ‘We have been greatly <13 50, all ga at » 1000 lightning. Fora short time it gave 7:10 a. ai. IM a. m. benefited and aided in running our Yours Truly, ILI# a«m. promise of being an old fashioned boats this season, by the work done eastern thunder storm. under the superintendence of Capt. choice $1 50 Galbreath of the government snag The .Daytnn Evaporating Co . boat. Employes of the O R. A N. thia week sold to the Towle Syrup Your teeth largely determines steamers: Capt. Bell of the Ruth, Horn for child™», 19ccwt» the condition of your health. Con­ Company'/of St. Paul, Minnesota, ‘Good work and a great help;’ Pur­ 50,000 pounds of evaporated apple sult Dr. Dewis, Minnville. P- 8-—TAKE NOTICE.—In - connection with ouk Clothing ser Ashnbaugh, '‘the work has been peelings and cores — two car loads. - Eggs 25 cents per dozen. a great help to the boats;' Captain There will he preaching in the Department we have good Tailors; and we make suits to order, Gordon of the Modoc: ‘We have Wheat is quoted at 52 cents per Christian church next Sunday busbeL -• been much benefitted by the work, and guarantee a good fil.— had -it not been done it would have Butler 30 cents for 2 pound morning at 11 o’clock. In the even­ ing, at the usual hour of holding beori almost impossible for the ———— —— -JL—. __________ ■ rolls. OBITUARY service, the Chritian Woman’s I Business meeting of Webfoot boats to run during the summer.’ Fine meats at the( Dayton Mar­ Board of Missions will hold a meet- 1 Epwort.i League will bo held at Captain Lee, ’say that the work has Noah Phelpewa» born in Canada, Sep­ ket. The very best to be found. i»g. tember 25th 1857, died at Day ton, Oregon Webfoot M. E. church Wednes­ resulted in much good to naviga­ Thursday was a beautiful day. Born.—November 2d, at Long November 27th, 1897, aged 41 years, 2 day evening Dec. 7. Everybody tion ; I believe Captain Galbreath Sunshine and warm. —— Creek Eastern Oregon, to Mr. and nionthgand five day», lie came to Ore­ the right man, in the right place.’ gon to make hi» ¿ou» alKMit_J5 year» is cordially invited, and all Ep­ Evangelical services Sunday: Mrs. Levi Bradley, of Day ton, a age. He vu in budneaa in Dayton worth Leaguers are earnestly Captains luman and Coulter of the Dayton 11 a. m. Pleasantdale boy. He is a lively bouncing Blue about ten year»—for several year» in the urged to bp present. Officers Elmore: ’Well done—substantial drug business, and wm unwright and and durable.” Captains Rabe and Mountain yougater, writes papa conscientioua in all hi» dbaMpgs—making are to be elected for the coining 7 p. in. Bradley. V V Zumwalt of C. A E steamer Albany, many friend», add waa much respected year, and* other business to be ‘The channel has been much im­ Subscription» for any magazine or pe­ by his felloar citiiens Deceased waa a riodical published, received at Harris’ Banta Claus' Dayton headquarters, ss Srominent member of Old Hickory transacted. The pastor will also proved, and the good work should ususl, st Hsrris'. drug store. amp No-200 Woodman of .the World read the first chapter of a book be continued each year.’ If you want a nice cake for of thia city, the mernberaof which con­ be is preparing for publication. Fine cutlery, suitable for Christ­ The Lpdiee Aid Society of ducted the fnneral aervicea. Kev. Cran­ mas presents, 0. & Hodson’g, Mc­ Christmas, er confectionery of dall of th» M- church preached the fu- One chapter of the ¿book will be Unionvaie,* gave Thanksgiving the Chicago Store yoar any kind, call at H. Oliver ’ s Ue neril aermon, and that church was tilled read at each business meeting, Minnville. dinner at the home of Mrs. McMiunville confectioner and to overflowing. The funeral procession until the book is finished. Al­ C. W. Powell has jnst; received wn» one of the largest ever seen in Dav- C. E. Robertson, which was a baker. Caice and bread made to ton. - and and hear the first of it. a large invoice of medicine» and success both in quantity and order. In November 8th, 1891 Mr. Phelps was other goods at his drug store. The Odd Fellows of Salem, or quantity; also fairly good finan­ married to Mies Adria M. Hash, who D. A Snyder, manager of the » The Dayton Evaporating Co. Day ton Fruit Evaporating Co., on survives him. Also bis mother, brother rather Chemeketa lodge I. O. O. F., cially. Were it not for the ac­ and Ave-aieteva, why live in Canada- of that city will build a fine temple tivity and work performed by on Thursday shipped by the Thursday, brought to this office a A few days Before his death deceased on the site of the Fashion Stables, the ladies, many blessings that steamer Modoc, 4} car loads of sarmple of jelly made al the evap­ told his wife that be was perfectly willing lately burnt. The building will to die. _ are enjoyed, both temporal and evaporated apples. orator, of evaporated peelinga and 8. Howorth druggist of McMinnville, probably be four full stories high, spiritual, would be found want­ who attended school with Mr. Phelps in corea, which ieof excellent quality. and cost about 450,000. The lower Preachjng for the M. E. church Canada, speaks in high praise of deceased ing stories will be used for store rooms next &iriday-*r^m be as -follows: The-Grange and Farmers store Perhaps a Webijotll a. m.; Unionvaie 8p at McMinnville, is daily alive M abbxd —At the residence of J. W. and business offices. m ; Day ton 7:30 p. m. with people purchasing supplies Martin, Bunday, November 37, Miss portion for a hotel. The upper ' Leona Brannon and Boy Martin; Kev. story will be elegantly fittled up , The Woman’s Home Missionary of general iqerchgndiap, of whicl Bbwersox officiating. Boy is well known for use of the I. O. O. F. fraternity. I Society will meet at the M. E. par­ there is a large an^'well seleetec to the people of Dayton, and has many friends JOHN BERRETH sonage on Tuesday, Dec. 6th. . who .. wish him and hl» bride well. »iV’We again hear talk of u motor „ Address _ .------- stock. ' y, • •, i - ‘ -Since the let of September the1 or electric line to be built from • u ,on’ .*on' . now in E mily C. L umm , Sec. Mr. »nd Mrs. D.’C. Van Dorn an< McMinnville to Daytou. This 1 to,‘’ a,,d wil1 remain a«y» ATTENTION FARMERS. Mr. arid Mrs. J. B. Mellott, aqd Dayton Evaporating Co. have is the proper thing lo do. If the I ---------------------------------------- - ----------- evaporated 257,000 pounds of Please return my sacks. I, can J. Yeo wont to Laurence, Marion fruits. The pay roll of the com­ oountj- to visit E. Yeo and wife and use them, now and need them. S. M. Richards, on Saturday. pany for 52 people employed, J. W. EXON. They returned home on Tuesday. for the current month, November gether to build an.electrieline, 1 VXTill ‘ Strong s is one of the oldest They report Mr. and Mrs. Yeo and was 11,000.78, we are informed they will put it through in short' ** HaVG LHC restaurants in Salem.- It ia a family as in good health. by Manager Snyder. It will be order. That c^ty and this should good place to taxe meala when Rev. J. Glen after au absence seen by this that the Evaporating be connected by an electric line. ; in that city. iu the east for nearly two months Co., besides giving employment It would be of great benefit to .Chamberlain’s Co^c, Cholera and 'returned home on Thursday. tomany people,distribute around each city. Diarrhoea Remedy can alwaya be He left New York ju.pt in time considerable coin; It is a ‘good The Local Inetitute will hold depended upon and irpleasant apd to esaapo the late severe storms. thing.’ Dayton needs more such its next session aUNorth Yam­ ssfetotake. Sold by R. L. Harris, Mrs. Glen, who has been visiting hill, November 26. President If you have a pump that needs in Oregon City, will'return heme flouring mill.-, Boardman will deliver h lecture Ever brought to Dayton. repairs call on G. B. Abdill, be will to-day. The Youths Companion Cal­ Friday evening November 25. repair it in good shape. On Wednesday John Moore had endar for 1899 is a beauty—a All teachers and friends of edu­ Watch for Xmas Gift, Buy clothing at Nichole A the misfortune to loose a valuable little gem. Jt is beautifully il­ cation are most cordially invited Gabriel’s, Dayton. ’ t — cow. On Tuesday night one of hia lustrated; in the center is the to lie present at the lecture and Get the Finest HOSES of Fresh soda craoxers, nuts and barn doors had been left open,.and figurehead of a beautiful-young the institute. candies at Mrs. Carter’s notion the cow, of course, found the open lady, on each side full length' E. V. LITTLEFIELD. door, and got into that part of the engravings of young Indies with ttore. tarn whereJeed is kept She gorged You can get a first class shoe at Portland, Oregoh. The best quality of millinery, lerself with bran and shorts, which bouquets of flowers. ,The pub­ Nichols & Gabrirl’s, or pair of over­ lishers of the Companion are al ­ and low pricea for the aame, at Mrs. caused her death. alls, pants, hat, cap, over or under­ The Largest Ro»e Growers on thr ways up with the times, and shirt, or dry goods cheap for cash. Louisa Baxter’s. Pacific Coast. There is a fair prospect that a New and second hand furniture lank will soon be in operation at whatever they do it is done well. Glass paints, oils, and everything ALL ROSES FIELD GROWN. Their large corps of contributors for building purposes at Jones A of every description at the second Dayton. , There ia but little in the are the most -popular writers of Adam». hand atore, McMinnville EXTENSIVE TESTING BEDS. way ®f getting^the matter on foot F. W. Spencer, McMinnville, Thia ia Dayton’a opportunity, and the day. Take a look at that beautiful All Stock Guaranteed True to keep» a line of farm implements. f not improved may eel the town A lively passage of words took China ware at Mrs. Carter’s notion Name. ’ - If you went bargains in that line tr ibe background many years, aa. place betweeii two prominent cit- »tore. give him a call. Floral Grounds situated j mile >aS before'been done, in ite history,. iseus of this place on Tuesday, Can you do due south of of Richmond Station. For fine job printing of »very de­ >y noi seising, and improving the over the city election. better thau to Business address: Station C, Box scription, call on or write Frank opportunities presented to keep the take THE 19. A.-J. Rossiter, M. D. physi­ Conover, Job Printer, Salem, Or.. town io the front, and make it a OVE RLAND F H. KISER, Mrs. Robert Morse ia local agent live, progrearive little city.' As far cian and surgeon, will attend all for 1899? Here Sec. and Manager. for Vitae Ore medicine. M rs . 8. M. aa we can learn,the support or assur­ calls night or day, in town or are ONE ance of one or two capitalists that Coox. ' country. Residence and office THOUSAND Horse shoeing done on short no-, they will take stock,is all that is in corner Second and Alder streets, PAGES of the fresh, strong; work of the way of ■ the enterprise being Dayton; Oregon. ticeby Maut» A Moor». the men and women of the West, Buy Here aid Oktaia* Í started at once. Thia it ia thought J. F. STALER, _ Catarrah Cured. .A clear bead will not long stand in the way of a W ill 8 kll .—A good milk cow, writers who have lived ths life of and »west breath »soured with 8hi* aucoessful issue of the bank enter­ part Jersey, gives a large quantity which they write, and eeeh and felt PxoPRirroa. loh’s Catarrh Remedy: sold on a prise. of rich milk, easy to milk. In her the things they describe, and FIVE HUNDRED PICTURES tbs work guarantee. Nasal injector free. OREGOI. The editor yraa the recipient of a >rime. If sold soon will be. dis- of the moat talented artiste of a re­ SALEM. <- Sold by R. L. Hwrio. >oeed of at a reasonable price. In- beoliful bouquet of ebryaan- gion that haa produced many such, First class in every respect. dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh’s VitaT- themumn al the hands of floral luire at this office. and iaprodneing them all the lime. 'ter immediately rsiievea aour eupeerintendent W. C. T. U , Mrs. PRICES ARK AS LOW AND 15 WOHT CM» UsWFR THA . Shiloh’s Consumption Cure cures ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR. Ev­ ial attention paid to Commercial stomach, coming up of food* dis­ M.S. Adame, on Saturday. Ilia ELSEWHERE. A5D THE QCALTTT TWA wr where others fail.It is the leading ery dime you spend for the maga­ tress. and is the great kidney and apparent from the card, which we fough Cure, and'; no hqmi should zine, and every copy that rou read Traveler».. Sample rooma in coo- ’ liver remedy.. Bold by R. L. Harris. SOLICITING YOUR PATÌKNMGE. be without it. Pleasant to take and or send to a friend ia helping Tbs nrction. While hT McMinnville, and goes right to the spot. Sold by R. Overland in ita great aniroion set T aks N otkg —Resident» of you want furhHvre, call qu Ealy, editor needs looking after. He ap­ j. Harrie. ' r > before it in 1868, when Bret Harte He has both new • and second preciates their thoughtfulness and Dayton and vicinity going to gave it ita motto: ‘ Devotad td tbs Stop that ooughI Take warning, the bouquet. This ia the verse: band furniture for sale. Salem, who wish to obtain the t may lead to eontomptlon. A Development of the Country.’ “My.friend, you area toiler. So was beat 15 cent meal in the city, will 25c. bottle of Shiloh’s Cure may - Ladies, Take the Heel If yon Jesus. Ho was a carpenter and F ob S als .—8 acres of land, call at 341 Commercial street,; Bold by R. L. are troubled with constipatiph. aal- worked at small wage*. But bis eave your life. house barn and other improve­ first door north of Damon Bros. I Harrie. ' vW e^'n> and a tired feeling, life was a success. Do you know Karl’s Clover Tea, it is pleasant to Nonca—All persons knowing ments; 1 acre in bearing fruit store. Frst-class beds. Family tfbe. Sold by ft» L. Harris. mm. ! bi« biÄ ^OMDa« cboamantf monte. Uà k nova you themselves indebted to L, Wambe* trees; in Fletcher’s addition to trade a specialty. Give ns a Dayton. Price, 890Q. For fine eutfery gp'to F W. I and wants > Wp/ou bear life’s! trial. >ncet’s, McMinnvIlS.- ' < îburdsnand so as He did,—puiely, G. C. G oodrich , MRS. P. M. HANSHAW. I Mixed paints ill Jouée A Adams.1 hiavely and North Yamhill, 0r. A very large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Millinery. All AdmiraBStyles. A 50 Rolls of Carpet. R. JACOBSON. & CO., McMinnville, Or. HOLIDAY OPENING! Fresh Cows Wanted HARRIS’PRUG STORE K!eg ' NICHOLS s GABMEL LAHMST ÍUÍ1TIHT ville. They ha ve fall and complete XMAS G OODS pnces. THE OIEGCA FLOBAL CO. South American Silver. (SOUD.) v A b Estire KevaHiaB ia TaMe Vara. KO PAFif w TO THE COTTAGE. AR OF . WILL LAST FOr VER M»» «f tksHaaá^^ NICHOIÄAGA1