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DAYTON RKR ALO. ' ¿J. ÄSSÄ?!?. ïîîtii »*Jd *■ íards, Fosters. Circulars. Letter and Bill Heads, etc DÀ7T0H2HEKAUI Office. ~' 7’ I F #A j 7. PAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY SI. 1$O1 JUST RECEIVED» A N e w L in e o f OUR TRIP. * U’ Z *"*> 1 Ko. H m uLD :— Ai jo lly « Crow4 -»• as ever started eastward was tba *• one th a t boarded tha In d o a i Part b a d for Baker C ity 8unday. M a r 1» at 9 p m. I t t i k t i i . for the c o n d u c to r to take up tickets, hut io whan arranged there was fan on a ll M B liidot. Rebekuhs P n m f ____ 1 do Subordinates and M ™ v î t a ? .I L ty - r U L L U N E O F P A IN T S H E for sa le—a n y q u an tity. »v . y department complete . M cM innville, Oregon, w- ware aeated together a t one happy faaMly, atyoyiog each others joke« » n tfn b o m 11 o’oJoek, when yot couTT eee » sister or brother low R. L.,HARRIS. Drugs, Books and Stationery 1 he biggest Drug Store in Yamhill Catnty. InenroraUm Sale at Cbthiag. Every I «liar's Worth of Clothing, Hate, Shoes sad Furnishing Good« io Our Store At COST. exareioos o f W iltaaaatte university. I * * • “ * • £ “ “«Ml* I m 8® •«■»bar of We haven’t time to talk to you very much thia week, we’« kept on Die ju m p every day b , t . They made a abort ta lk b S E b Z e ta m w J S S f ^ a T to tbe pupils. nereaooate saw a n y of the flab. R e*. Mulkey w ilf preach in tbe ^ W ’-J B x rw u a w « - M . And we w ill tell.you. Un J a |, ita present capital, and we w ilf rntshinga in the county. T h e fir The Chicago Store has always been noted for iter successful sales but this without doubt is tbp banner sale of the Christian church of Day too on Sat- *••*» •» *• c 1 t I | » •» ' veteran, of urday evening, and at 11 a. ® . on Wincheeter, L » d , writes: “My wife I Sunday next. AH invited. was sick a tong time in spite of good Pn. R ... w; . , <,oct®r * treatment, but was wholly , 2 ° * S a l k — F iv e acres, 1 $ cured by Dr. K ing’s Naw Life PiUa.1 I cleared, ru n n in g water, on m ain! which worked wonders for bar , We Give You Prices that Are Actual Cost and road, 2 miles o f Dayton. I n q c i r e b e e h b . ” They always do. Try at H k b a to office. them Only 25c at R . L . H arris’ , Goods Below Cost L , By «n „oversight the names of: dn,g itore . < • Mrs. Channel and eon were om itted• MoMinnville baa arranged to 1 ( L 0T H 1 N G . PANTS. from list of those who attended have a skimming station A small * M en’» UI ik k Waaiiington clay worated w ’ " *’ * aafonislied at the prices of wedding anniversary of Mr. and ' churning station may alsobeoDc- ’ m ita , ata«« X to 44, round or square cut rated there R. W. Sweet has ba«Sd » . ‘worth *10. foi M 7 5 . , *J*lr * 4,lf»> but we are bound to closeout Mra. B. Gabrid last week. M ep'a Ida li 20 os Washington clay the line before we roaxe a change In the There was a large attendance at 1!>C» t0 Wing's livery ’ ■ o ra te d a n ils , all sises, round or square tbe Evangelical church Sunday Btab,e ° f Elsia Wright, tor akim- 1 w o .ll. * 2 50 to »16, for »10 00 ^ p t a n ’.f.n « -» woorsled suits made by the WN.|,¡ „ . on, Clinton and Hudson ....»M iu, » « « ir is s o to » tb ; to » W«> * M en’. Idee serge suits, a lt wool, fast 4 SMalikKR a4/Y»,a*. ktataaawm ***.!« 1*—fo-—— RRy F U R N IS H IN G w I iptc • r > [j for I«-»» than »16, for »10 „ 'A ll 75cfaecv shirts 30 cents M w V l.hu k and blue Washington AM ‘ ‘ Stsndaftl” » I 23 s tiff bosom and «•harin'»; all wool, fast color, every suit golf shirts 70c . • worth $12 50, for go 76 50c and 75c working shirts 39c M eo’g^alem woolen m ill suits, always B b « , . sail tai Am erica, tor »s 75 T — »‘»mu te nt suspenders, 60 cento the world over, 36c 4.’anno« «'ascribe ail our fluits for w ant g<^Bksta? i ,trar lM hln^' 250 »nd >■ but if you w ill come in and Bos o v e r a ll, w e ll’ w id e , blue and toods and prieea you w ill be con- plack, 30c r (I »I $2 $2 O r trito fo r »7 00 hat at 75 cents 60 hats at »I 00 bats at »1 50 60 (tato at »1 75 among them h t ? , ,' r, \ O l! OÍ2g,0’;t ^ ‘íU8¡nM¿ but wiU U k e in new partner., and h , v» io ih I p nogk July 15tb. w* W r can « «ui ( money "easier* Iba« « ta b e WrY, Inff araàetl«ga/à t«4 c t I« r »I«. g« ««*. we now have. M< M IN N VILLE, OR Farming Implements Kz _ * ' " t;. ’ ' ' ~ ' ___- _____ • ________ DICYCLES, day; W ALL PA PER. We also enrry-a Complete Line of te v e s, T in w a re rciware. and Yours for Low Prices, G eneral J. W. C«M>k’s Edison show will I called at Mrs. E. E. M artin ’s . m illinery store on Friday to pur appear in Dayton a t Nichols’ ball chase a hat and after I had made 8aturdvy evening, June 8 I t ia highly spoxen of by the Press of the selection she told me I was the State. The leading scene is the lucky No. 10 which she ad Mrs Nation smashing saloons in vertised to give' away free. I Kansas. I t ho «loubt be an inter found her true to her word. 1 eating and enjoyable entertainment. . , .. 8. N . R A S M U S S E N . Men’s unlaundried W hile Shirts, 38c. Me«’» Neglie Shirts 39c. Men’s Summer Undtrshirta 30c. M e n ’» Canton Flannel Drawers 20c. Ladies’ Fleece Lined Undersuits, per suit 48c. Indies’ Shirt Waists 45c Ladie«’ Corsets 48c. - wT*,e* J- T riW cather Wyandot»., Mich , “And I * * • B , • fr?in “ T,® fri«hlful fal® on y bv ^ r’ B ^ ew ^'»cov- * ry 'A ? .n «»tack of pneumonia left P W n a te cough and rvrv severe j ng te00^®. which an excellent c o u n o < help, but a few “ onlh • 0B® ot lh '® wonderful m»d tclnT m?<1® m® “ * * * * • • er»r snd much ’ In f e l- *"»• for coughs,eolde and all throat ?nd ,u " f ‘ rcoble T ria l bottles I ? * ' o0o,a ,\* it* * d h®’ 11®® M® and ’ * a‘ R L Harris.’ . Mise Florence Newman, who has . . e £ “ ; S T itT ; . V Y 7 , n • greal • uffer* from ««rcular -cret CM h , " ! *» «< »» > •.«, says Chamberlain’s uiHtod. Mcto-aeSiaeto. B. l . H^rU. Balm »• *ke only remedy that T rv the new remed» f o r ,■«• her relief MiesNewmanis 3rp 2 T ^ * . , rT"i*di for co* ,,v* • much respect d resident of the n X ’r f S u i * 8 £ maeh aw l <rf Grey’ N Y . , and makre E r t L 7 ’>.2 H am a’ h e lh it »tatement for the benefit of oth »«romWby ere Monlarly afflicted This lini- , ment is for talk by R X Harris ^ ' X w a -™ CHICAGO " **• w*"***: ST O R E L ® loi l ***’fti BUmP' 0CUI‘ el *® .,U P 1' 'or W* \ B’ N O T IC E .— The will do sewing oT any kind al your homes, or at my residence. Cook gave an interesting entertain- B kw akkop - a C ough .— A cough ia not • disease but a symptom. Consumption and bronchitis, which ash the most dangerous and fatal dieeases, have for their first indica tion a persistent cough, and if prop erly treated as soon as thia cough appears are easily cured. Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained *tB rcputation and extensive sale by its success in curing diseases which cause coughing. I f ¡tie not beneficial it will not coat you a cent For sale by R L . Harris. " * th ® " », Below we print attracts from state , ” papers. relucti undersigned Erom South Oregon eye: J. W [ ,¡,7 ment at Opera H ail Tuesday even- ing. Through a mias cue of the ad- vertieing agent, but few knew oi hie coming, but tba house was fairly well filled, and the audience was well pleased with the performance Mr. Cook had charge of the Amet machine and the grapbophone «ms under the sdperVisirtn of Mr. Forbis. The moving scenes were protraved life else and were realistic in every feature. Mr. Cook will return to Medford in June, when be will have lots of new and-interesting scenes, mostly of Cuban and Philippine war. From Jacksonville Democratic Times: J. W. Cook ia exhibiting Rdiaon’a latest machine showing moving pictures of,, tbe bat- .• aa - "We did not however expect the immense throng from every pert of the county that h y packed our store from morning until night ever since the sale started, w Q w M rs . C has . B aundkkr . P L E A 8 A N T D A L E ITEM S. stiva orgape T f t stomach is d lita te d .tW liver torpid, the bowels constipated -.There is a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dixxiness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of tbe undigested or partly digested food and then of tile Chsroher- Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets allay tha disturbances of tha stom- ach and create a healthy appetite They alee tone up the liver to a haajthy action and regulate the bowels. T ry them and yon are ear- tain to he moch pleased with the reeult. F o rs a le b y R ; L . Barria. join & The Ash wood minoe near 8ban- oil >k‘ , Eastern Oregonjare proving to on be very rieh. A shotl'ttme ago the tm company issued several thousand Lo dollars in stock at 1 cent a share 8:! ie The full amount of stock was read- our j n ily taken. Five cents a shire is rived « now offered for the etoek, but there wher is none on the market Near tit tha .Q. x Ashwood and famous Oregon King I «nent g’ mines, ia the Red Jacket m iner,find « t which, by tbe development work aay t already done on it ia showing op «rill « ' rich. The company baa issued an Team amount of stock at 1 cent a share those tbe amount realis«*d from the sale fields I of. stock will be used to work the Mi ( mines. A large amount of the stock presei has been taken. Sevral shares can menti > h® Purchaeed by inquiring at this Bump office— only for a abort time. same H A M B L I N T H E CLOTHIER. . w PurP<>*®®- M e h«l also leased tbe jelly end vinegar 8 factory at Whiteson, where hismain ® churning etgtion will be operated. JJ He will have skimming station« on I f> the railroadrf from where cream will ’ he taken to main station. ” • Wednesday, June 5th, is the day ' * aet for the annual meeting of Yam- bill County Pioneer Aaeociati on, ■ which will be held in Dayton this year. The program ia : Prayer, by chaplain; address of Welcome, by Mayor of city; response by preai- dent of society; music, by gfee d u b ; annual address, C. B. Moores, of Oregon City; adjournment fordin ner. A fte rn o o n RfifiFifin— mn®»« l «» ba«»d; oocastonal addraee, Judge R. 8. Bran, of 8aJem ;~moeic, by glee club; business meeting of aasocia- lion; eeleetion of otfioera; temlols- emmea. led by president o f aaaoci* B O Y ’S SUITS. Those of you thus far who ha« unable to be waited on will kii patient. We have done our beet, expeted a crowd. We knew the which we mede throughout the would keep us busy. U p^ hi h .. p ’ NO' j av M in q .iv , . w * l'*®e f* tenth I Ever -held in In this .Sale we include nearly every L iiif in the Store. - — Every Ladies’ Trimmed Hat Must Go. M cM innville G range & Farmerjs’ Co Chas. P. Nelson, Manager. New store Cor. B. ami 3rd 8te. COME AND SEE! And examine goods carefully, and after C A SH price for merchandise is not an lo Yam W ll county. We invite all to c ill an plete stock of general merchandise. We D ry Goods, D r e ss Goods. L a d ie s'a n d G en ts’ F u rn ish in g G oods, B o o ts »F A C IA L P R IC E S g C L O T TH IN G M E N ’S A L L WOOL SU ITS , at $5 and upwards; BOY’S H C IIO O I. 8 U IT , at $1.75 and up; BOY’S K N E E PANTS 25, 35, 40 and 6 0 o „ t . - Yonre to pleaae. N IC H O L S & G A B R IE L . T he R ed F ron t. bur«, retslax of the food, dtotr«M a fter “ F of d78i>*P«la- One little tablet glees lmruedi«,u* relief 25 ote. and «Me. B. t . Harris. ’ the. lead, at the Racket 8tore, M cM innville. - O U R STOCK O F M ERCH A N T!TSF, ...... Star 5 Star Shota are sDlFin We 2 0 P er C ent D iscount. per pair, Bread, cakes, and all kind of confectionery at- H. Oliver’s, Mo- Mionville. Also lunch »hen de- •irad. ■ .... Y am hill «sounty. --------- will do ju s t what we say. W.e will offer our entire stock o f C lothing at < It w ill P a y YOU » _ „ T o IN V E S T IG A T E P R IC E S Before You Buy elsewhere, en ytb in (rin the lino of F u rn itu re, Curtain«, H E A R S E W H E N R E R n tE l) DAYTON GROCERY A.«- D a yton , O r