Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 06, 1900, Image 4

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    D A T T 0 1 T H ER A LD
F R ID A Y ,
A P R IL
£ ’ 1900
mind between Sundays
them good.
“The Relation of the Parent to
the Sunday 8chonl,” was discussed
by Rev J F Day of Newberg. He
emphasised the rsponsihility of pa
rents, especially the father, in con
nection with the leadership of the
children in study of S 8 leesoris in
preparation for the weekly sessions
of the school. Principal thought
waa that no otieoan take thtrfotber’e
place in inspiring interest in the
lesson on p
part
of f" the
children..
a rto
h . eh
iid m J" His I
15 ¿ O S
0JDH
Grand Surprise Sale!
We ere in r e c e ip t of the report
of the Hawaiian Commirrion, ap­
pointed in pursuance of the “Joint
resolution to provide for annexing
Hawaiian Islands to the United
Slates,” approved July 7,1898, sent
us by Hon. Geo. W. Me Bride Also
Report from Committe on Foreign
Relatione, for the annexation of
Hawaiia to the United States
These are documents of general in­
excellent illustrations.
terest to all.
C G Scott, treasurer, made h1s
W e have received from the repoit, showing receipts for year
D epartm ent o f In te rio r at Wash- *25,08, paid out *18,14, balance on
■* in g ton, D. C.. the U nited 8tatea hand *11,89. On motion, the ex
Geological
Survey Maps and eontivecommittee was instructed to
Descriptions of Rontes o f explo­ apportion the amount required for
ration in A laska, in 1898, with next year’s expenses, and that they
instruct the difft rent schools of said
general inform ation concerning
amount The statistical secretary
the territo ry; Charles D. W alcott,
reported 40 schools in the county,
director. T h ere are 10 maps in with over 3,000 members
all. T h e work was prepared in
wti.:dn
accordance w ith public resolu­ w e ? . ^ X t c t H ffitocV i ; : i r d T r n
tion No! 25 o f the F ifty -F ifth following petition to congress: Ask
Congress th ird session, approved ing that hotly to enact a law to pre
vent the selling of or dealing in
Read carefully list o f prices below,
M arch 1 ,1899 .
beer, wine or intoxicating drinks in
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COUNTY
8UNDAY
8C H O O L any P084’ »«change canteen, trans-1 . .. , u
, en Ladies Hose, fancy and solid colors, and some drop
C O N V E N T IO N
port, or on any premises used for 8 l,tch * regular price 124c, sale price 6c per p air.
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~r "". « H ila ry purposes by the U. 8.
18 dozen fancy towels, suitable for tidies and other fancy dec-
The eighteenth annual session of' is Adj onrned
Pr>F?r bJ Rev orations, well worth 20c apiece, sale price 9c each,
the Yam hill County 8 8. convention
iK L .fi . s _ n
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56 ,p,eces a98or„ted fancy ribbons, suitable for belts, neckwear
r o.o. convention
, K ± . " , Ser‘
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■’
iui ueno, iiecawear
church at Carl-! vie“ R ?« i h i - ^ n r ? R^v
aaah®
8. « « w / them worth
50c per yard, and
none less than
met in the Baptist
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35c>
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Pr,ce
25c
P
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ton on March 29, 1900,
* *
° in
. ° " e caae o f «»sorted fast colored p< rcsles New Y o rk m arket
Mrs M. E. K . Ed Iwards o f New: | ang " i of w E T
D x rÀ S *
T I M I 8C H K D U LK S
Fo»
Hu| W e shall inaugurate the SPR IN G
wi'hmanjr|and SUM M ER campaign w ith a 15
business d a y ’s Sale, comm encing
Mme
'It e r
p. n i.
D a ily
X x . Sun day
p. m.
I
Saturday
1U p. m.
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Tue» T h u r .
« n J Hat.
C o lu m b ia B I ver
Steam er«,
To
A sto ria and
laud ing ».
Snake B iv e r.
R ip a rla to L e w is to n
Leave
Lewi »uin
8;M».-fa.
D M Iy .
W. H . H U R L B U R T ,
íííí ¿
'Î;1 I ’80 ••
TX» p. m .
■•eave H a le n U ; « a. m . a n d » :« 6 p . ui.
« A s b is iid
a. m a n d l i ’« i a. n
8 aeri
[S aeres
Lapples and
and c h e rrle » ; can be r*iîû.ii
e
A
i z v r ^ v ).
[*10(1 p er r y vxxm
e a r.
glow
F o rt W orth i r f « m « o m î'
C ity o f M e x i c o ¿ ’n,' 9*Ä-“ -
H ouston 4.00«. w * ¡ o¿ « ’ mW-
'
N e w O rle a n s « . $ n m 3 5 '
W a s h ln yio n « . « « m 'a s í ' ’’- “ •
j &
s
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a
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co n n ec tio n a t
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-
Han
Ä
F r s n c la .o
w ith
»n e « lo r H o n o lu lu , Japan
(Jklna, P h ilip p in e « , C e n tra l a n d H outh A m er-
No. 7. 5 | acres, orchard of an
w. p ea« and peaches, mostkr
trees 5 years old. ^ 0 0 .
j
No. 8. 8 acres < miles west . J
Dayton, 24 .e re . la different v.ri
eties of fruit, 6 acres in cultivation]
i acres in pasture with runnin«
water. *800.
»“ "mnj
t e ' - X - J S - - * ' . -
*8»« B.‘l . B a r r ls , A fe n t, D ay to n , o r address
p a ra
1 6 x 3 0 , g ra n e ry
14»14
im A L
G e n i P ass. Affe'ñt,
house 12x12 2 acres ¡ n t ’ 1? *
PORTLAND: Oft.
Rev H Ferguson of Portland,
Portland de-I
da- p n c® 10c* 7
8«le
Price
per y
yd.
1Q00
yards
g im p
and
|* 1 8 0 0 .
,n o ro h a r
*° S
™ *’ 7c
' • P®r
d’ 1
Qr°0 ^
arda 8
P trim m ings, »
"3
masterly address on “The k n
veri’ ’’ 1
and80no® J®t8 «mong t&e assortment, worth as high as
F in e cigars and confectionery
C. H A D L E Y ,
Inflenoe of the 8nnday school on 3Uc" Rer y ard » ,,ou® less than 124«., Sale price 7c. per yard.
E. R O W L E Y ,
* t A. D e tm e rin g ’a.
vention in her usual earnest man­
One case of nice Lawns, all new patterns, sale price 5c. per yd
National Character.” Do nations
ner. N. 0 . Christenson was ap­
Managers.
N o , you do n o t h ave to send aw av
hot I.
rapid Dress Goods sellers—-a very choice lin e of
pointed secretary. The committee have character? Nations are moral
B H n l D * yt<i n. to g e t io b
done o ^ ï ï S ï ï i L K S F J ? - . i s
{ beings that haye character. T h e
Î * v®rI J * ® ^ i ^ P r ! .ng Goods, regular priées 60,
enrollment was appointed, to
B rln g y o u t job w o rk to the H x ba i oflloe«
wit: N. C. Christenson*. Miss F Iw - '
h helping to fit the
65 and 75cta., sale price 49cts. per yard.
enct Nelstm ahd*wTR G i ^ w n e ^ ^ C° “ *T« ?
lOUISWAMBSOAHS,
Lot I I .
A very choic line of Spring Novelties, regulur. prices
A t 1:80 p .m . devotional s e r v i c e ^ ^ ’, ™ ^ .'0« » * * L 0* " “ ’ r " d
45 and 50cts., sale price 37cts. per yd.
For N earljrS ixty Years
waa in charge of Rev. Winter. The I Reifoinn il th - v ° !
t*“® -
Lot I I I .
A large assortment o f Spring Worsteds, some solid
The Leading National Fgmil
committee on enrollment made » ! ,,„t Jh ire n re i flh * ? Whu h
and fancy colors, regular prices 20, 25 and 30c.,gale price”1 le p e r yd. B u t c h e r ? S h i p p e r
partial report. The following com- i vHou S n v S o n® T h 7 “
Ne» ’ P»per.
A Golden opportunity for bargain seekers. Read our 15 days
For progieisivve Farmers «
offer very carefully, on this p articu lar line. A a y Dreess Pattern
nation, 8 Hoffman, A T Henry, Mrs
zi— A n o ld , sta n c h , D ie d and tr»A
,
iHogers.
B E E F , PO K E, M U T T O N A N D
- J t e v i " w ro n g , protects wrong.
purchased d u rin g this aale from
per y a rd a iui-upw ard, we w ill
la n tic to th e rtic ifi,-, , nd th e p io n e /r 'fn L * th<* A m e H r’ n People, fro m live
J H E a k in , W M M«
interests and increase th e izoaoeHtv i f
“ > ° « ” n e n t calculated to advancei
C o m m it t e e on
resolutions r e ­ lurtnsb en tire lin in g outfit free o f charge, in clu d in g sewing silk
VEAL,
Monroe On resolutions, Misa A M
F o r o ve r h a lf . c Z n t u r ^ f a r m i ^ h . v J * l e* e7 S U t* in “ le
ported
stays and hooks and eyes.
i
Haines, Mrs G W f utts, J W Chap­
Convention adjonued with prayer
crops, an d In con v e rtin g tl em i n i i
° T d “*
In raising tin
man, Mrs C F Mills and Miss C
800 yards o f P lain and Fiyiqy Silks, suitable for wuists and W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l W hich h ave been N a tio n al a u th o ritv
KUided b y iU m a rk e t
by Rev Evans
Lock man.
ec
h a n i . - ’ . ’ t h , t a deP
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T-he enrollment committee report- ' linings, regular price 35 and 40c,, sale ip ric e id c . per yard.
and in a tr n e * t re “ 8 h o r t '8 t in
o r “ i e «cien
£ ^ d res
? r e and
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i ,'iÄni?
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t w ill pie
Addresses of welcome were given
165 p airsaam p le K id Gloves, in assorted odors and sixes, some
D A Y T O N , OR.
ed 85 delegates present. N e tt con­
w ill catch th e fancy of th e la d ! « a
n
d
“ F ash ion A rtic i
by R Baird and R evL Monroe, and
worth *2, per p a ir, amd pone lees <tian $ 3 .2 5 ,-choice of any p air of
bkinfi
a u n rtiin e In to yo
u r « household.1
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t 1?.® .WUlJIOroUM lUtMtrfttiOflS’ * And ÌtSHiS W
h
r.ln è anrtafttirsA
hearty response was made by Frank vention will meet in 8beirdnn.
the lot for Saturday, A p ril »— oa-ly -chaioe p er p a ir 79c. No more
andcontalna7lHm ^rtan?ie-iif t W .^ fo n a’iid w o rtd ^
United
t - t
Deach.. The subject, who is cotnpe
M illions G ivrk A way .-^I i is than one-pair to each customer.
tewt to teaeh in Bunday eebool, was
6 0 ° m a n u fa c tu re « samples o f Laoe C urtains, fro m 2 to
yda
H A T T O N h e r a l d 6 M o n t h s f o r G 5 cents
discussed by. Rev W inter of Lafay certainly gratifying to th e public to
It*« the
is pot 1° Length, s a tn e jif in pairs wou ld be worth as brgfc as *4.50 per
m
ette, followed by a h a lf doaen other know of one Oonoern which
workers, showing the great responsi­ afraid to be generous.
Delay
l
8...
bility resting on men and women
Published Monday, Wednesday . ¿ d T r id a .
-
^ T h a t causes I T i l l W E E K L Y T R IB U N E .
who teach the yonng. On subject, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
Two Stroag Leaders of L A C E C U R T A IN S in pairs:
A Complete, up to d ate d .i t v
»<«7 over ten million 5 9 c t r der L 100 & ,i™ A ',’ orttd PattBf*>s. worth *1 pet pair, eale price |
“The Parent as a Character Build
Pneumonia
C o ntains ¿II s trik in g i n e w . fe a tu re , o f T «
Mrs C F Mills, of McMinnville, tn al bottles and have the satisfac
t.on of knowing it has cured then-
LeaderJl. 120 pairs of Lsce Curtains, wbr.h as high ae *2 per pair>
prn * i ¿ n<1 ' • profusely illu s tra te d .
read a most excellent paper.
«Mi
Rególa^ subscription p ric e 8I.6Ó per y e a r, but w e fu rn la h i t
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Rev L Monroe gave a fine address u n d s of hopeless casev Asthma, sale price 98c.
B R E A K U P M EN D EL’S
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anbacrl
on the subject, “ The Sunday School Bronchitis, La Grippe and all
T liR E E STRONG N U M R E 8 O F SHOES:
w ith D ayton herald e Mon.hk90 cents.
DYNAMIC -
Teacher as a Character Builder,” Throat, Cheat and Long deeeaaes a . I
150 P" ir Cbidrene Chocolate Lace Shoes— the very L i test
■■■“ ■■■■■■■BreB«»
are
surely
cured
by
it.
CaR
on
R,
was epened by 8 Hoffman and fur­
Style, W illiam s
H oyt make— sixes from 8 10 I I , regular price *1.4Ck
H E R A L D , D ayton , OREGON, M „
ther disenseed by Rev Winter Mr L. Harris, Druggist, and get a free sale price *1.18 per pair.
’
TA B U LES
RpI
u,8r
»'««
50c
and
Manning and others."' 4 '
‘
__ No. , I I . 160
pairs same in Misses, sixes from 11| to 2, regular price]
M r J Chapman told us of the *1 00. Every bottle guar ran teed
*1 65, sale price *1.39 per pair.
». • dowmeb .
H . H . Dfi
W ill S top
"Marks of a Good 8ohool.” Rev L
No. 111. 280 Pair Ladies’ Shoes— Black and Chocolate— Vesting
R x MARKABLB C r R B n F R H E U M A and Leather Tope— our regular *2 50 leader, eele piice * i 99 per pair.
Monroe also made remarks on this
A Cold ’
T h e undersigiipd has opened
tisn — K rnna , Jackson Co , W. Va
question
C L O T H IN G STO R E D K P A R T M E N T i
—
About
three
years
ago
my
wife
notion store in the Powell
Miss Jennie Snyder favored the
Cast your eye on thia particular notice. Hats to be given away with
In One
b u ild in g , next door to E x o n ’s
audience with a solo, that wae much had an attack of rheumatism which every Map s Suit On the following prioed suits: Suits from *5 to *7 50
confined her to her bed for over a •Ta’io K n “ hat fr®t ° f ,cbar8«> 10 tb” v«lue of *1 « c h . Suits from *8
N l£ h t.
appreciated and enjoyed by ail
feed store.
Candies,
Cigars,
n n a I- h t * U
d , la i f iin • ’ w®F‘ ve a ,bal fre® 10 ’ he value of *1 50
Reports from Sunday schools in month and rendered h e r M
Suits from *13 5 0 1
Indie* hats, handkerchiefs, and
— A N D -----
county were called for. Favorable walk withnut A ssistance, her limbs | * i 6 5 0 give hat Io value of *2. Suits from *17 to *25 w e give hat at the I T O N IG H T Only
a variety o f goods, m any o f them
being swollen to double their nor value of *2 50
reports made by 20 schools.
A nice H at or a nice Cspand Tie will be given with
2 5 C t« „ to o . I | suitable for holiday presents.
In the evening Rev Lindsey was ♦nal sixe. .Mr. 8. Maddox ineistec every Child s, Boy s and Youth’s Suits during this sale.
Prices reasonable. C all and see
introduced and Addressed tl e oon on my using Chamberlain’s Pain
150 doxen .Men’s Balbrogan and Jersey Ribbed Underwear— the best
F o r S ale b y ' | m y goods.
Balm.
I
purchased
a
fifty
cent
valueon earth— at 50c , in all sixes, «ale price 3 9 j , Shirts or Drawers.
gregation on the subject of “ Union
H A R V E Y 8ER G EA N T.
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE
of Literature.” I t waa a good ad bottle and used it according to di- . n d i 2 f k ' “ i Wi - W i,,c lT O“ 400 pair> Mwn’p’ Bov’s, Ladies’
L. H arris , Dayton.
rectiona and the next morning she and Misses Shoes at a bin sacrifice.
dresa.
PA PER HANGERS.
Then I H Amoa of Portland, ad walked to breakfast without assist­ w
Remember these prices hold good for the entire 15 days, except the
FOR 8 A L E .
jit k if t ’s
ASK YO U R
13 scree good la n d , S% In c u ltiv a tio n ,
dressed convention on “Temperance ance in any manner, and she has ample« of Gloves and Lace Curtd«», which will be closed out in one day
Shop in A .O . U. W. buiidinj
3 acres in p rune«, a n u m b e r of ap p le]
lu iu t
Jn the Sunday 8ohnoi.” It was an not had a similar attack since-—A
D E A L E R OR
trees h r b ea rin » , a g re a t v a rie ty of sm all
lower floor— Dayton, O r .
able address; whoever has beard B P amom For sale by R L. Harris,
rotects
CEO
PITKIN CO
fru its , « roomed house, b arn 24x30, and
M r Amos wants to bear him again
T ^ ke N otice . — Residents
F u lto n A C a rp e n te r Hts
roperty
T hat T hrobbing H eachb __
one o f th e best w ells o f w a te r in tbu
s t a t io n c , C H IC A G O .
Devotional service Saturdy morn
Dayton and vic in ity going
c o u n ty ; o ne-fo urth m ile from school
ing was in charge of Mr Manning, Would quickly leave you if you
Salem who wish to obtain ths
n ed Dr King’s New Life Pills
house in Day ion. In q u ir e o f Oregon E x ­ T h é
who stated that be bad only recent- irv
n n n®."1 raeal in the C’ ty.
change, o r a t H k m a l o offlfce.
Te^na
ly been converted
He was full of • » ’UMndaof sufferers have proved
call at 341 C om m ercial street,
seal and lead a good service. After o ' j merit f'
for Sick and Ner^ois
$25,000 IN 1000 PRIZE . . H 00’1"0
first door north o f Dam on Bros,
__
. ,cbj * . , . . T They
make pure
the reading of the minutes theques
beJ
tinn of hour was taken up, “Grade 5
bui,d up your health
store. Frat-class beds. Fsmih
ARE YO U IN T E R E S T E D
Work in 8 8.” Rev G W Fender OnlF *5 cents, money back f not
trade a specialty.
G ive us
IN T H E
[ T h # L e a d in g G en eral F a r m tria l.
started the hall roiling by earnest cure8
8 »Id by R . L . Harris
GREATEST CO U N TR Y
remarks, and it was kept rolling
Our facilities for turning out fine
F or Sale in Dayton, a 6- room
M R S . P. M . H A N 8 H A W .
P a p e r o f th e N o r t h w e s t
ON
T H E GLOBE?
some time by other speakers.
laundry work is unsuroissed
bouse, and one-half acre o f land,
_____
Proprietor,
M r s E B Miles read paper, “The in your shirts collars and cuffs and
Worker’s Personal Influence.” “The ba convinced
d
C- T . P O M E R O Y
A Hifeh-Claslt, Illu strated Farm
ceive x certificate w h ic h « i l l e n title you I , r u , t - v e n tra lly located. In q u ire
opened by | McMinnville Steam Laundry.
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.x
as . t .
.
n 8 8 1. •
- 3V» _ _
to parlicipM s- in th e d istrib u tio n
dralkm in
at
this
office.
Jo
u
rn
al—i
’dblisTied
W
eekly
Rev. King of McMinnville. His re­
*25,000.00 to be d is trib u te d in 1000
4¡A °ra — corner lot— in L i p p i n -
D
iam
o
n
d
s,
b a tc h e s , J e w -
marks were followed by a number oott a addition; *100 takes it. ’ The
Prises by th e P R E S S P R B U S H I N U
at Salem , Oregon— T ry Jt.
IM P R O V E D F A R M .
A S S O C IA T IO N , o r O k t m o i t , M i c h
of others, aWaksning great interest best and finest location iq Dayton.
. * e lr y , Clocks, and
am eng those m a k in v th e nearest guea
“ Hinderences to Success of the 8 Inquire at thia office or managers
The Homestead is a twenty-page
v , -«^ f estim ate of th e population of th e
A
5
6
|
aere
farm
all
cleared
8 “ was discussed hv R Baird. A Oregon Exchange
S IL V E R W A R E .
L 1 I J n lte d S ta te * xn<b T e rrito rie s , not in
paper, four columns to the page.
practical talk, showing that he not
'
• la d in g H a w a ii,G u a m . Porto Rico o r th e but 6 acres in oak grubs, first
S
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LEM ,
-
- OREGON.|
The subscription price is *1 a year,
F ,8
itlib
rn , n
N o
otary
only had given the subject thought,
J rkW ' p
,,u u ’»r»»
tary Pub-1
P h ilip p in e s , as show n by th e official class soi and lays well.
A goot
F
in
e
w
a
trh
and
jewelry
repolrlng a
in
advance.
Its
publication
was
but that he was much interested in] ,c’ D ayton, . . makes out —
ull >«g«l
census of 1900. w tiiclx wMI be token in
two story house, barn and out­ begun March 1, 1900, and it imme­ •p e e ia lty . A ll kltnix of Jewelry manu­
Ju n e n e x t
Sunday school work.
papers, and does all notary work
buildings, well fenced, all k in d of diately took first place among gen­ factu red t«> o rd er.
The report of iminination com­ with care.
T o the n es re st c o n e c tg u o M
sm
all fru it, | piile from school eral form papers, and will maintain
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mittee was called for, and they re­ RrádlZ,““:
pb^fographs see 3 »d .
• • • • • 8 e 'e e • • • • • • • j s » s e e • • • • • • s •
5,(M
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o
miles
from Dayton. I f sold *l - . ® Homestead has ail the fa­
ported as follows: President, Mrs. Bradley immediately, or you will
• • • • • • • • •• •< • • • • • • s e ee • • ••
l«000 CO
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.
soon
purchaser
secures a bargain cilities for publishing a form paper
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M E K Edwards, of Newberg. Vioe get left.
• • • » • • • • e e < 3 q u .e e e e • • • • 'e's'e« • > • • *
800 00
of the first class, and of wide oircu
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S ee» « s e e ssto * e e e » e e e e •
800 00 In q u ire at this office.
president, R Baird of North Yam-
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Why send yodr. ..money
bill. Secretary, Mrs C F M ills, of . M
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100 06 J T is too late to com plaht-------
East?
W h y . not help maintain
McMinnville. Statistical secretary,
M ^ D E H E L P W A N T E D — Reli . 8 th .
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90 00
OXTAOrXL. B m « » m 4»1, ak»M »r ph»M M* I
Rev W C Scott, of Lafay ette. T rea£ ahl® “ ®"
line of high l?o»h.......7
when a thing is done. here ip the Northwest a form news­
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80 00
urer, ,A T Henry, Lalayetta. 8u grad.® ¡ubr,«B0ng oils, greases, and n t h . . ..........
paper of general circulation, and, I
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75 00
n«i„.n »«m rox roer or on» «»«riÀi I
devoted to the interests of this I OlkXX. Itl»th»aa»tl1b»r»l»r»aa»hto»»t»rm »d« kfl
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irintandent of normal work, 8
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MXD IT b»f,,r. »pplyiBg for pM»»t A44l»»» :
offman, of Dayton.
Upon mo-
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C E N T R A L R E F IN IN G I
40 00 STATION C.
i<th..............
The price of the D ayton H erald
tinn the report was received, end I
’ c *erel>n«I, Ohio
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88 00
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to *1 a year in advance
We will
P n lto n an d C »rp c n t« r 8 t» . C H IC A G O . -
30 00
persons named duly elected. Session
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send
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and
the
Homestead
36
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adjourned with bensdiction by Rev
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I unrrtk«*«.. W A S H IN G TO N . P. C. |
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one
year
for
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Hunsaker
16 00
. A good 5 room house and lot 119tto
Afternoon session of convention
16 00
in
Dayton,
ceu
traily
located,
is
B U Y
ToN’ x V i m n e a r ^
met in Christian church. Rev H T
16 00
BO V I A N *
offered
for
sale
very
cheap.
A
900
00
E r C X P N R IK N C W
Atkins had charge of the de­
o rrect « guess»-«,
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W M . L A M B E R T , Proprietor.
400 00
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«■nomiI log ........................
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votional service. After reading of variety of fru it trees, good well S0XM I5 n0,CBB‘ corr* ct
260
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minutes the subject, “ New Method woodshed, barjj— corner lot I »-
400 00
Q uality of our work ia unsur­
quire at this office
ln - |- W e a t 4 0 0 n ea re st correct susaeea. * l p ^ h , .« o u s t i n g t o . . . .............
in S B W ork” discussed hy Mrs C
400 00
passed
in Oregon.
T o ta l, 1.000 prixfes, a m o u n tin g to
W Courtney of Dsy too. She brought
*35.000 00 SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED
And other Good Things
out auuiv interesting idea«, that HMFER0U8
A 8 K YO U R
T ram M arks
were new.
EQ
UAL
TO
NEW
A. D E T M f i R I N G ;
D E A L E R OR I A Pointer to P a in t Purchasers.
Desio ns
M U 8T S T A N D ON
8uhjectof “Grade W ork,” before PAINTÍU
C O F T R I O H T « Ac.
Contracts given for Fam ily and
IT S O W N BOTTOM. regular work- Prices always Rea­
convention this morning, was < p in
^ P U k jlV s ^ a in tP ro te c ts .
“■ it a t o e r t a in
CITY UVEHT STABLE;
FITKIN
j
USE
• n tio n is probi
taken up. E J Wood was ng^ed mi
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sonable, and Satisfaction Guaran­
c » Æ Â ? *S e to
Our
part
reputation
as
paint
M c M in n v ille , Oregon.
A 8 K YO U R
WTKII'I ,
to give bie idea on subject,
teed.
grinders ia our best foundation
»TXTtO» e.
E . L . W IN G ,
I ’ ro p ’ r.
lowed by Mr Hoffman, Rev
D E A L E R OR
GEO W
Laundry three blocks south o
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Moat can-hit
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F b H o b x b 4 Uxeyaetor H bM te,
and others. The oMtpluetou wsa
depot, near R. R. bridge.
d riv e r» *
ASK
YOUR
DBAI.BR
OR
reached that it wae a diffiowt tank
M n iw t j
C H IC A G O .
ntiBäToTTktr)
TO T H E D E A F .— A rich lady, station C
Hpw ial a tte n tio n given to the convey-
TOTM.S
to grade a Supd-sgraehool.
ngof «orfim srcial m en.
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Prices rvaaonablo
T h ird street,
“ After
"Leason and between h«|d bv Cr NfehalHMi'a Aritiflcial Ear
tw een E_and F.
A 60 foot lot with photo gallery,
flandey%
-WfcatY” was discussed,
discussed Prumx. rere *0 .« » to lib Institute so
Hunda ya, -WkaXV"
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*nd
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kind
nt
When you want to sell or fepy
i M i . - 88y W * ’- T W h h o x h _ f o b '
by Ru» JKrag in his usual earnest, J},1* aasi poopie ana " to
A ll kind of hlaoksmithing done . . m 21*
real astata,«all at the H bmalo offioe. oonfoctionery at H. Oliver’s, M o residence rooms tnd ham. Good
IJ’*?LS. **»“ ««*/» ia 11, i» hi.-ite u> -
busioMS IpMUon. t y .ll sell for less .by M aut A Abdiii, Ferry atreet.
S n iff! .
R»4 • « r m u n i l l n g e < M
W in in g to M y jrenrhr ¿ ¡ f t D a ta b le ,
DAYTON MARKET,
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NEW YORK
WEEKLY-TRIRI1WE
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MEW BUSINESS.
baobesseb
Carriage, Boose,
OfiNAIENTAl PAIfflS
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MHFICI0I1STIU
PATENTS
E
H.B.WILLSONACO.
Steam Laundry.
84
P atents
CED I.
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flTUI 61
tbp
F’
No. 5. 8 | sijyea fenced, In '
and on highway. *600.
$0. 6, A acre in Lippincott’«»d.
Dayton. Fine Jocatia-
$ ¡2 5 " to
l° WayU)n-
*°«<tto.
berg, the president, , in the chair.!
3 "
A Bargain.
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O. H. M A K K H A M ,
n v h .,„
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B . K Ö X H L X R . M a n a a e r:
Fo r f u ll in fo r m a tio n address,
R. JACOBSON & CO.
McMinnville, Or.
,
7
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W illa m e tte A y a m -
0 p. m .
M un day,
h ill H iv e rs .
4 : » p. in .
M o u d a y,
W ednesd.
end F ri.
118 aorea— m -a u of tha he«.
Y a m h ill c o u n ty — 80 acre« |D , „ h i
ance on tlta e , secured by
preinlaea,
‘
'
Salem A W a y -L a n d 's
W illa m e tte H iv e r.
6 a. m .
Tu eaday,
P o rtla n d to C o rv a llis
T h u rtd a y A
an d W a y -L a n d ln y t.
S a tu rd a y .
Lv. R ip a ria
nt 1 ;2U a. m.
d a ily .
S h a s ta
*»•
W ednesd.
O regon
>n C ity , D ayton, <fc F rid a y .
«na ‘ W ay-Landlntte.
J * 1»?®e I
Ssy^' J g S S S ,
3 pm .
K xc e p t
S u n d a y.
W ay
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w 1 u t f o a . d o a " e 4n
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fM a d iaAiln«*rT<1' .*1
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b a r x a in - p a r t cash, b e la n c s T n M m ,
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SMITHED PACIFIC COHPAM.
raoa
W illa m e tte H ir e r
• »» p, m
Steam ers.
K xcept
Orexoo C ity , N e w b e rx , Sunday.
* a, m.
» x re p l
S u u d a y.
7 a. m.
tim b e r , U 0 c a u ls on p is e ,
O C X A N «TK AM K R H.
A ll S a lii n i dates »ub- 3 P. m.
Jeet to (-hang«
For
Sau
Fr«nel«po—
H a il eve ry five day».
S p.
T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 5 ,'
Closing Saturday evening, April 81.
W e sh all m ake it a real bona fide
...... giving the people of Y a m -
I?11} Cou^ ty bargains such as never
DGtOrG Offered.
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D e in e r , Ft.
F«»t
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W»a. . Om
V /l aha.
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Hpoknne, M in nenpo ll» Hpokane
3t. P a u l, D u lu th , M il.
F ly tr
w n nkee,
h lc n « „ .n d
a m
M a il
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Oregon Exchange Ass’
V IA
A a a iv *
F bom F o b t l a n d
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SO UTH AND EAST
confection ­
ery