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k* L. VOL. ABBIYAL AMD DSFAMTÜBS OF MAIIA OTO W ALL PAPER trita, m» ¿ a rt CLEARANCE SALE irriw a S « .» . use«. 3. « JAp. ML A;« p ». low prices for G a b rie l’s, steamer Modoc * m Mondays, ridaya, for Port- nato date. • change in the ley morning the pit and warm, and been more AMBI VAL AMD DBPABTUBB OF TBA1MB * * • D .rv w tor ^ » U a ^ a . » . W ill continue until certain lines are —— —— -— p-r-r closed out. You can’t make money WbSst M ceeU par boshW. *v easier than to buy W all Paper dur ~ , Oota KU, Q! S to » eeata per boabel, the wi ing this saleJj orate. ■ x Sunshine ones mors. Bishop W . » . fceil, w ill preach at Fine stationery and confection the United Evangelical ehuroh next R. L. HARRIS, ery at D el w e ring’«. 8unday at Dayton 11 a m , at Arrivaa at Uaptua fro» I Rutter 40 cent« per roll E m 14 e««U per doaoh- • * ; » • . . tone eigare a t poataStoe stern. Tbs biggest Drug Store in Y am hill County NICHOLS! CABRIEL’S , T . A. Lewis who has been at work Uoionvale 2:80 p. m.j at Salem io in Portland has boon here visiting the evening. H e preaches at La feyette nagt Saturday evening. bis fem ilr this week. peaches, cherries W a m tb d — A good girl to do gen _ It wa$ out in full oral housework. Inquire of, or ad dress Taos Dixon, Dayton, Or. Mias Ethel Wi _ let of St. Helen's H ell, Port has been the guest of Vise Swiok the past week. There wee another ~beavy frost Wednead.y morning. We are in formed that the fruit Was not in jured by it. 1« mididh o f Yam hill tiv s r, one mile from yton, made an examination of a portion of bis trees, and found that many of the bods •ode had hi been kijled. M r. W ag g o ner goes to P o r t E d . H bbald :— In regard to arti elm lately published in H bbald I wish to say to the pUhlio that I did not write any of them. Mem here of the W. C. T , U. have been asked why we don’t etop the sale of intoxioanta to minors, and also oth er unlawful acta. I will answer: The W. C. T . U is an educational order. We do not make the laws, aad bad only help, In the proper way to enforce them, as should ev e r / oitisen. The city officials, and thorn who scoff at the temperance work before their children— perhaps it may be a oburch member— are the oom to blame. The young are not as much to be oensnred as are the parenteand those in authority by not enforcing the law, and also in setting a bad example to the young. We believe in beginning at the root of the tree to cat it down —not disfigure or diegrs leaves (os young). The eflhea of tha temperance work is notioenble March 9th notice was served on the Capitol saloon keeper, Washington, D. O., that his business was no longer legal, and he departed. The first for mors than 80 years, no in toxicating drioke Can be bought at the National Capitol. Let us as oitisens join oin together and work for tba good of Dayton, and not allow la n d to-day for th e purpose o f b rin g in g h is X -r a y to D a y to n . M a rk Sisters, M c M in n v ille , H e w ill re m a in over 8 u n d a y and O reg o n , ^sro again prepared to w ill re tu rn M o n d a y o r T u esd ay m eet the d em an d o f th e , M illi- w ith th e m a ch in e . A ll th e a n - rePro M h t o come ®P°n ®“ r f“ir 1U’ n e ry T ra d e for a n o th e r season. p .ra tu s fo r his elec tric d is p lay We must work, weeadnot _ ;n I,™ .« .k H a Shirk, if CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, NOTIONS, LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, MTHSKS PAPES and JACKETS FURNISHING GOODS TRUNKS and VALTE8ES, etc. finn't. be duplicated in Yamhill county our prises. In Onr Clothing Department We Are Showing the S b w ik o M a c h in b s f o x 8 a l x . — One N ew H o m e , a n d tw o S in g e rs , in good ru n n in g o rd er, a t b argain s, by H a ll, D a y to n ., fam ily of J. W . Coffin have moved baok to Dayton from New berg, where they have resided sev eral years. They will ooonpy their old borne again. W illie W a g g o n e r, E th e l G id D o Y o u N b b d a W b l l ? — I and R o y am p la n n in g to contraot again dings, H a n s Peterson Petei ( H a n v illa . T h e la tte r waa a w ard th ia season. I w il l tak e t ip th e w o rk in th e ta m e o rd er teeeived. ed th e m e d al. A U d id w ell. O . M H a rris m U l« r te “ K r t la o d S everal have contracted a lre a d y . on Saturday, whorebabas aocepted I expect, w here d esired, to p u t a position in the wholesale drug in concrete w alls instead o f houae of Blomasr Frank Drug C o , b ric x , a fte r a p la n o f m y ow n the largest drug house off this coast. in v e n tio n . I th in k yon w ill lik e The place vacated by O. M. io the th e idea. T h e re w ill be m an y R. L. Harris drug store, will be wells to d ig , so place y o n y o rd er filltd by Herbert Coffin, who form e a rly . P ro m p t service a n d good erly held a position aa c le rk in that work, gu aran teed . store, who is well and favorably C has . E . H all , d known bare. I t was supposed that M r . W o o d w o rth has purchased tb a E . W a llin g place in L ip p in - Quality cott a d d itio n . M r . W a llin g has W e h a v e th e L a te s t in D R E S 8 G O O D S . W a - are sho w in g purchased th e R ic h a rd s 6 acre a c o m p leto L in a o f R U B B E R B O O T S a n d 8 H O E 8 . M A C I N tra c t a d jo in in g J. T . B u rc h ’s, in th e L ew is a d d itio n . - O. M. who has been for many years T O S H E S a few pairs employed with his brother R L. M en a ’ 12 50, now 11.50. You do not have to go away from Harris, waa a fixture in that drag “ $4.50. B o x C o at, now $2.49. boose for bargains and general « $ 6.50 B o x C o at, now $3 49. ehaodise. Yon will find them at store. O. M. is a oompsteent drug L ad ie a ’ $ 7.00 C o m b in a tio n S k ir t a n d C apo M acin to sh now $3.69. Nichols A Gabriel’s, and the very gist and attends strictly to business, aod publisher of H k b il d with no- best. L ad ie s ' $6,00 8 t lk L in e d C ap s M ac in to s h $ 3.49 meets all competition. W a are o ffe rin g speéial prices on Shoes. We always Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES. C a ll and g et prioes before m a k in g y o u r purchases. Remember its NICHOLS & GABRIEL, Dayton, Or. C a ll at th e R a c k e t store in M c M in n v ille for one o f those la rg e m aps th a t th e y g ive away w ith $5.00 w o rth o f Shoes. Rev. M . J. Ballantyne the newly appointed pastor of the Evangeli cal church, Dayton, was here on Wednesday, looking for a houae to rent. Mr. Ballantyne is not alto gether a stranger here, having at one time resided in Lafayette, aod be has preached here a number of times. The first of this week Rev. Wag goner received his large X -ray tube, which is one of the largest mads. He expects to, within a few days, receive other parts of eleetric appa ratus to be used in his grand elec tric exhibit to he given here in a abort time. -He is getting evqiy- thing arranged for the exhibit as rapidly aa possible His electric apparatus is the best and most cost Hearse ly mads. Some articles eannot be made in this oouotry, and have to ba imported from Germany. Tick eta for the exhibit is on sale at Niobols A Gabriel's. Dayton Casket House, J Q. L E W I S , M a n g ., Goods k e p t in stock. I am auth o rised to sell a t u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h est id d a r, a ll o f th e household goods o f M rs . A . H . R obinson, consisting o f fu r n itu re , stoves, dishes, ate. S ale to be h eld a t - PR O PR IETO R . h e r hem® -in D a y to n , O regon, thing of all kind done first elaaa. In case of mistakes, notice F r id a y A p r il 2 4 th , b e g im Vat hi ha given and the original list retained to Che office within 24 p. m . Look o u t for posters. A lso ire. Not responsible for goods «her 80 days. a ll th e fu r n itu re re m a in in g o f ientleman’s wprk a specialty. No Chinaae employed. M r . N . W . V a n -O s d e l’s stock w ill tayton ouetomore will please leave orders w ith X . S P A N G LE , Agent, be sold a t th e ta m e tim e a n d place. C has . E H all , thee to ba left with him on Mondays. M anager. EWBERG STEAM LAUNDRY. E A. N. PRESSNALL, R obbbdtbb G bayb . — A startling THE x PACIFIC • SHonim^IfL Ptmr jaoorm n im e ä n i in average non dition,«Wo< ata to the mmon. b * fo B T L t. maure. Itte to a d s Uoma ; «N* *r A flill line of the latest styles in BUGGIES. FARM IMPLEMENTS all kind. Beautiful Patterns of WALL PAPER at S. N. RASMUSSEN’S. Dayton, Or. we do our duty to the _____ Rev. H r__ L. ____ Pratt ____ was elected to mothers, we cannot ba too careful The Day t ton Bam Ball Clnb w ill_ serve _ Portland district as Presiding iu .t b e training of our children hold an all night ball at Nichols’ Elder, by Kvaogelioal oonfer God will hold ua reponeible in this ? " l y . night. - . May . . 27. enoe held io Portland last week. matter. hall . on Wednesday R . B. W bbbkb . Good music. Tickets, including Rev C. C. Poling waaelected Presid A. McCann, who purchased tba supper $1 25. ing Elder of Dallas district. Rev. Dayton hotel, is making some Prof. James B Long who is teach-, M. J. Ballaotyne has be n spponit- changes in thr building. He has ing school at W illam ina, made a ed to succeed . Rev. Bowersox. ou had the baok part of the building visit to his home here, last Friday Ibe Dayton mission. Rev. E. 8. — the dining room and kitchen torn evening and remained until Sunday Lsuner was appointed to serve at down, and will have it rebuilt so as Lafayette; and Rev. C. C. Hurd to afternoon. ’ f make it L shape. He w ill have serve at Salem. the front part of building raised. M rs. A .H . R obinson ik p re p a r T b a W . C . T . U . M ed al Con When all them end other improve in g to ta k e h er d e p a rtu re to test a t A . O . U . W k a li Wednea-i ments contemplated, are completed B ritis h C o lu m b ia , w h ere h e r day e v e n iu g was w ell atten d ed, and the building is painted, it w ill husband is a t w o rk. , th e b a ll b eing fille d . T h e a u d i present a much improved apd in it . B. C h u b o h .—gaivloaa at Dayton ence w ell pleased w ith th e e n viting appearaooa to the public. 1st aod Srd Sunday« each month 7 '-SO p. te rta in m e n t— m usic send orations Mr. and Mrs. McCann, expect to Id and 4th Sundays a t 11 a. m. were a ll v e ry fine. keep a first class hotel, aod make Huoday-aehool 10 a. ra,every Sunday. — w h ic h Prayer meeting 7 :S0 Tunday evening. Th o se w ho took p a rt in th e con those patronising the bourn feel at R. 1 . Dunlap, Pastor, - i- test, were: Mieses 8 a id e and home. Famous MAYFIELD Woolen Mills make for Prices and A fu ll s u p p ly o f U n d e rta k e rs fu rn is h e d w hen requested. or L o o k o n t f o r b ill posters a t an 2 ” w i ? .h n r t tim «T’ J 00" * People' I u ’ 10 ih# i oanR e a rly d ata a n n o u n c in g special 1 I k S L t o ,o d the fu- be prepared to m a k e a n elec tric ture belongs, and fur their welfare closing o u t sale a t re d a e td rates and that of humanity, fathers, o f P e rk in ’s e n tire grocery stock. e x h ib it. 0»> «900« 99 DAYTON, OREGON. HELD HIGH HOMESTEAD ----------------- 3 --------------- --------- In an awfcl condition The Greatest Faros Paper of the Northwest Published Weakly at Salam, Oregon Edited by the Farmers of the Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. TERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE My akin was almost yellow, ayes sunken, tongue coated, pain oonntinoally in back and eidee,no appetite, growing weak e rd a y b y d ay. Three physicians had given ma up. Than I was ad vised to use Electric Bitton; to my groat jo y, the first hottie made a de- cidad im provmaant. I continued th e ir use m a n . I know they rob- hen. Phenom- ¿ow ¿pw a wall ■ P u b lic a tio n began M arch 1, lvQO. Now baa .9,900 aubscrib-ra. grava o f another v ictim “ In d lb e grav engl growth is doa to its being the best form paper published. ---------- q o w i y T o should fail u> try thorn ------------ — - — - v m i S H O U L D M A O I T ¿-t-V .' — BBtanteed, a t C ' W . Powell’s M C M E 8 T I A D and D A Y T O N H E R A L I M 1.75. par year. store. 52 P a w s for ll.O O -less thairiS celts each. A r e n o t h e ld b y in c o m p e te n ts . Promotion and prefoement in bualneas la the result of ab ility to do. sokool Is the best plsoe to obtain th e hnowledge of how to do. oieaslng demand fo r competent help. Persona completing the bualneos and sh o rt, band courses a t the C A P IT A L can eecure employment. t B U S IN E S S ■ Por eleven years, but one young man has Bacaoee alt took position« before ready to graduate. usable education oom pared to the bened ta < arivad. I. . O O L .L B O E L graduate 1 from on e aborthaud d ep artm en t a fter Hurt c o m p letin g the b u sln eea course, W i A t this There Is aa In- W hyf I t coat b ut little to Band fo r catalogue. S T A L E Y , PH “ 0 » l*l|8 a la m ,C ALL THERE, AT THE Frosh Groceries of all kind, And all Goods kept in a Grocery. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS, POULTRY, AND BUTTER, Etc. There will be preaching at the First Baptist ehnroh next 8sbbath at 11 a. m.. Offering for the Amer ican Baptist Publication Society ill he token. An important an nouncement w ill be made by the marousother friends wish him pros pastor. I t is (toped that every perity, wherever he may go. member within reach w ill bo In In Yam hill oonnty. A great variety, aod at prices that will induoe The Evangelical Conference is attendance. thou wishing to paper their bouse to buy. over, and Rev. J. Bowersox, who, Clifford Watson, who has been at for several years has eq faithfully work in Portland, at his trade, that and energetically ¿performed the duties of pastor i t the Evangelical of carpenter, returned on 8etnrday. A large quantity of fresh paints aod oils. Call and get prices. He says there ie an unsettled state churches of Dayton dislriot, of affaire in trade oiroleeln that city O . O . H O D S O N , MoMinnville, Or. has been appointed, pastor of Sec at preeent, on account of atrikee. ond Evangelical ohurcb Portland, He w ill retivn there to complete and expects to more there before the work ho ie on._______ long. Ho reports that the- Confer ence session in Portland was ex BORN. # £ L E M , OREGON. cellent— that the new Bishop waa Saturday, April 10, to M r. and well reoeived, and his eervicqp high H . M. E D G A R , Manager. ly appreciated. Orer 470Qmisalon- Mrs. W. F. A b dill, a boy. Friday, April 9, to Mr. and ary money waa raised on Sunday night for the present conference Mre. Geo. Roberta, a boy. The Finest Stock of W A LL PAPER Paint Tour Bouse. balem ~ iron works , year. Rev. Bowersox has a great number of friends in Dayton and vieioity, who, although regretting his departure from here, wish him tbs greatest success io bis new field of labor. On Monday’ forenoon Thoa. M il ler, wbo’ lives ott the old .Gaines place 1 mile frord town, on Mission road, made complaint to 8 . R. Baxter, Justice of the Peace, charg ing J. Hoi «worth with shooting at him with a rifle. A. warrant was issued for Holsworth’s arrygt. J. W . Carey, ooostable, served the warrant and brought Hols worth to the court. After a preliminary bearing the aocused was held under $500 hoods to keep the pesos, and to appear in ooart next Monday for trial. M illar’s statement is that while at work in his garden on tba river bottom, that ha noticed Holx- worth’s chickens is bis gardsn, aod seeing Holxworth, requested him to keep his eWoksns-»out of his (M il iar’s) garden Holxworth, M iller statwi, replied, “I'll fia yoa.” Soon after M iller heard the crack of a rifle and a bullet whistle by him, acain another shot waa fired and another ballet whistled by him on the other side. He mys he noticed smoke at the eornor of Holwortb’s barn, and baring a rifle with him for the porpom of shooting sqnir rela, was tempted to shoot, but ooa eluded it waa beat to asaka an ar rest. Ha etarted to leave the » r - den, and as ba was «dag up h ili M akbs a C lbam S w x x f — There’s nothing like doing a thing thorough ly . O f all the ealvee you ever beard of, Bucklen’e Arnioa Salve is tba beet. I t sweeps away and cures boros, sores, bruises, cots, boils, ul- oera, skin sroptioos and piles. I t ’s only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by C. W . Powell. FOR R E N T .—S i x ^ o p house in Dayton, bam. eherl, water in the bourn. Rent $8 per month to small family that will take care of boose. Inquire of 8. N. Rasmussen at hardware store, or at H xbald office. W A N T E D .— Pasture for 6 bead of horses and 4 bead of cattle. Addreee Thomas Dixon, Dayton, Or. Books, Tablets, Toys and many other goods io that Una, at such low prioes as w ill astonish yon, at W illiams’ book store, McMinnville. Call and sea tba goods and ha oon- vinoed. Iron and Brass Castings, Machine W ork, etc. Hop and Fruit Drying Stoves carried in stock. M a k e H a s te |GARDEN sEEDs AT T he D ayton R acket S tore “THE 1OLWAUKBS” A fam iliar name lor th e Chicago, M il- wankee A 8L Pant Railw ay, known all over the Union u th * G reat Railway running the " anw y ( L t B*d nitftlt bffiCWBWI S t. I Bill and Chcago, and Omaka and ChUmao, -T h e only perfect trains in the world. F ro sh con fectio nery and th e beat b ra n d o f cigars a t D e tm a r- h u t , of a‘ verity equaled by no other STRAYÄD, From mv premia-« h I- h U 5 w-nh a since a Poland China aeW. wrr A - ing about 175 pound*, wi*h<»6l -» r marks, curly hair Any inform .• linn regarding th - animal auftlM* thank full v rec-iv-d hr D A N IE L G U B S K R . Dayton n iitti imiitiiwisTwii “ X e th a t yonr ticket ren»b vta in g ’s. M tlwaakee” when griag * ° any point »n I f you h av e re a l estate to aell the U nited Staten or Canada. A ll ticaet lis t i t a t H b b a l d office. wnta ta ll them . .. , . For ratea, phampleta or other I a for ma - This ed e a t oet and prsseeted a t D a y to n Photo O allery, eatlttea the hi ONE DOZ. MANTILLO CAB - PORTRAITS FOR $250. AND ENLARGED MONOCHROMO POR TRAIT FREE. s. Row a, vteSÑtfc oa 4 li»ve a t m y plu«-- « m - « f l ii- I t io . t Whan you want a good abavo, call on Z P olan d China Bonn» (r-jxlat-rd) - v - r heir cot or a ha mono. Cai loiHiK'it t e th ia n .u a tr y . C ell »n o r S p e n g i the DayUfo barber. add ree « Tboafrto<n<>n , «o ra n t èA J K M Ç L L IN O B R Dayton as, and »11 tro p ica l fru ita a t D et- m a rin g ’a is o f th e beat q u a lity . fjailisi*’ drees gnod«. germent» ••y»» raa f in d at bias. Holxworth byviag done W f shooting Tba DATTox Haaaim and W u k H fer aood fo r 10 day«, aad for M , Mrs that the two man are o J T hia p S l ^ l i o m fam ily oely- Photo* ly Oregonian $2 xyaar. persons having knowledge the only taken f ^ g | 11 a. m to 4 p. »■ x affair. o f tba f and nnd-rwear at N»ch»'la brirl’e. A Ü ••